named programs · 1 · from sources
what they call their work
Global Intellectual Property Conference
Annual conference that brings together IP practitioners, government leaders, and academics to discuss current issues and trends in intellectual property law.
activities · 5 groups
what they do
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Continuing Medical Education (CME) Programs 5 activities
- Hosts in-person and virtual legal education programs and conferencesThe organization hosts annual and midyear meetings, conferences, webinars, and CLE-accredited programs on topics including eDiscovery, AI and the law, data privacy, intellectual property, and complex litigation. Events are held globally, including in the U.S., Canada, and Europe, and feature panels of judges, in-house counsel, and legal experts.
- Provide continuing legal education (CLE)Offers continuing legal education (CLE) programs, including in-person half-day or full-day sessions and webinars, on topics such as complex litigation, eDiscovery, data protection, and intellectual property, often seeking accreditation in various jurisdictions.
- Provide continuing legal education (CLE)Offers continuing legal education (CLE) programs, including in-person half-day and full-day sessions, and webinars, on topics such as eDiscovery, data protection, and intellectual property. The organization seeks CLE accreditation for its meetings in various jurisdictions.
- Provide continuing legal education (CLE) programsOffers in-person and webinar-based CLE programs on topics such as complex litigation, eDiscovery, data protection, and intellectual property law. The organization also seeks CLE accreditation for its meetings in various jurisdictions.
- Supports professional development through CLE accreditation and training resourcesThe organization seeks Continuing Legal Education (CLE) accreditation for its meetings and conferences in selected jurisdictions and provides training materials, including webinars, in-person CLE programs, and publications licensed for internal use and in-house training.
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Member Benefits and Support Services 4 activities
- Offer membership benefitsProvides various membership benefits, including special rates for students, complimentary Working Group Series memberships for in-house legal personnel, and complimentary registrations to meetings and webinars.
- Offer membership benefitsProvides various membership benefits, including complimentary Working Group Series memberships, access to members-only website areas, draft commentaries, and complimentary registrations to meetings, conferences, and webinars. Special rates are offered for full-time students.
- Offer membership benefitsProvides various membership benefits, including complimentary Working Group Series memberships, access to members-only website areas, complimentary registrations to meetings and conferences, and special rates for students.
- Provides complimentary access and membership benefits to legal professionals and studentsThe Sedona Conference offers complimentary webinar access, meeting registrations, and Working Group Series memberships to members, including in-house legal teams and full-time students. Corporate and premium members receive additional benefits such as multiple CLE programs and unlimited registrations.
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Member-Focused Digital & Print Archives 3 activities
- Distribute legal publicationsMakes its journal editions, articles, and other publications available for free PDF download and provides free printed copies to courthouses and public law libraries.
- Distribute legal publicationsMakes its journal editions and articles available for free PDF download and provides free printed copies of past journal volumes to courthouses and public law libraries. It also grants royalty-free licenses to reprint and post its publications for internal use and training.
- Distribute legal publicationsMakes its journal editions and articles available for free PDF download and provides free printed copies of past Journal Volumes to courthouses and public law libraries. It also grants royalty-free licenses to reprint and post its publications for internal use and training.
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Professional Association Conferences & Events 3 activities
- Host legal conferences and meetingsOrganizes and hosts various legal conferences and meetings, including annual and midyear Working Group meetings, and global intellectual property conferences. These events bring together legal professionals, judges, academics, and government leaders to discuss emerging legal issues.
- Host legal conferences and meetingsOrganizes and hosts various meetings and conferences, including annual and midyear meetings for its Working Groups, and global intellectual property conferences, bringing together legal professionals, judges, academics, and government leaders.
- Host legal conferences and meetingsOrganizes and hosts various meetings and conferences, including annual and midyear Working Group meetings, regular season conferences, and international programs, to discuss emerging legal issues and facilitate dialogue among legal professionals.
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Uncategorized 5 activities
- Conducts legal research and publishes commentaries, guidelines, and journalsThe Sedona Conference produces legal research through its Working Groups, resulting in publications such as The Sedona Principles, The Sedona Canada Principles, glossaries, and guidance documents on eDiscovery, data security, privacy, and intellectual property. These are published in journal form and made available for free download or in print, including distribution to courthouses and public law libraries.
- Facilitate Working Group activitiesManages and supports various Working Groups that serve as open think-tanks to examine emerging legal issues, develop draft commentaries, and foster dialogue among members on topics like e-discovery, data security, privacy, and AI and the law.
- Facilitate Working Group discussionsConvenes Working Groups that serve as open think-tanks to address complex legal system issues, including electronic discovery, data security, privacy, and artificial intelligence. These groups facilitate member dialogue and develop draft legal commentaries.
- Publish legal commentaries and guidanceDevelops and publishes legal commentaries, primers, glossaries, and guidance documents on topics such as e-discovery, data security, privacy, and intellectual property. These publications are often cited by courts and legal bodies.
- Publish legal commentaries and guidelinesDevelops and publishes legal commentaries, primers, and guidelines on topics such as e-discovery, data security, privacy, and intellectual property. These publications include "The Sedona Principles" and "The Sedona Conference Glossary for E-Discovery and Digital Information Management."
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financials · form 990 · fy2021
revenue
Total revenue$1.45M
Contributions & grants$385K27%
Program service revenue$1.04M72%
Investment income$7K0%
Other revenue$16K
expenses
Total expenses$1.47M
Program expenses91%
Admin / overhead7%
Fundraising2%
Salaries & benefits$1.03M
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$1.50M
Cash$1.46M
Investments$0
Liabilities$329K
Net assets$1.17M
Liquid reserves11.9 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +27.7%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021
who runs it
paid leadership · 3
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Craig Weinlein | Chair of Board / Executive Director | 40 | $279K |
| Jim Ko | Sr. Program Attorney | 40 | $131K |
| Kenneth J Withers | Deputy Executive Director / Corporate Secretary | 40 | $120K |
board members · 4
- Jerone English — Director
- John L Carroll — Director
- Paul E Burns — Director
- Robert G Sterne — Director
relationships · 75
who they work with
- AMPERSAND Partnerschaft von Rechtsanwälten mbB Partner — Partner organization
- Aligned Discovery PLLC Partner — Partner organization
- Allstate Insurance Company Partner — Partner organization
- Altep Data Forensics Partner — Robert Kruse and Warren Kruse, members of the Technology Resource Panel, authored an article while affiliated with Altep Data Forensics.
- Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP Partner — Partner organization
- Bailey Glasser LLP Partner — Partner organization
- Bardehle Pagenberg Partnerschaft mbB Partner — Partner organization
- BarentsKrans Coöperatief U.A. Partner — Partner organization
- Bennett Jones LLP Partner — Partner organization
- Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP Partner — Partner organization
- California Privacy Protection Agency Government — Participating organization in the Working Group 11 Annual Meeting
- Charles River Associates Partner — Partner organization
- Christopher Cordes Government — Contact person for sponsorship inquiries at The Sedona Conference.
- Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP Partner — Partner organization
- Colorado Department of Law Government — Participating organization in the Working Group 11 Annual Meeting
- Consilio Partner — Partner organization
- Consilio Partner — Warren Kruse, a member of the Technology Resource Panel, authored an article while affiliated with Consilio.
- Covington & Burling LLP Partner — Partner organization
- DLA Piper Partner — Partner organization
- DLA Piper Italia Società tra Avvocati S.r.l. Partner — Partner organization
- Deutsche Tekekom Partner — Partner organization
- Ericsson Partner — Partner organization
- Favro Law PLLC Partner — Partner organization
- Federal Communications Commission Government — Participating organization in the Working Group 11 Annual Meeting
- Federal Trade Commission Government — Participating organization in the Working Group 11 Annual Meeting
- GLS Capital, LLC Partner — Partner organization
- HKA Global, LLC Partner — Partner organization
- Hoyng Rokh Monegier Partner — Partner organization
- Huawei Partner — Partner organization
- InterDigital Partner — Partner organization
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