IP Essentials for Entrepreneurs — HARVARD ALUMNI ENTREPRENEURS

IP Essentials for Entrepreneurs  is a practical course that equips entrepreneurs, founders, executives, and investors with a full picture of the IP ecosystem in the US and abroad. Participants will learn about the major forms of protectable IP; what to expect when they (or others) enforce their IP; and strategies to efficiently and effectively leverage IP to their competitive advantage. 

This course is part of our 2025 Subscription Program

key topics

UNDERSTANDING THE IP LANDSCAPE: Gain foundational knowledge of key concepts, types, and methods in IP.

NAVIGATING IP ENFORCEMENT: Learn the ins and outs of protecting your idea.

THE IP MINDSET: Learn to think like an IP lawyer.

IP & YOUR BUSINESS STRATEGY: How to develop a comprehensive, long-term IP strategy.

STARTS: Oct 10th

LENGTH: 3 Weeks

FORMAT: Self-paced + Live Office Hours

OFFICE HOURS: Wednesday from 1 to 2:30 pm ET

OFFERED: Once a year

PRICE
HarvardAE Members $199

Non Members $299

Does not include transaction fees. No refunds.

In partnership with grIP Venture Studio

 

Who should TAKE THIS COURSE

ENTREPRENeurS & FOUNDERS

Why: To safeguard your innovations and build defensible businesses.

business leaders & executives

Why: To understand how IP can be leveraged for growth, partnerships, and market positioning.

MANAGERS & INNOVATORS

Why: To create unique products, and protect and monetize them

FEATURES


INSTRUCTOR

LARRY SANDELL is a registered patent attorney at Mei & Mark LLP, focuses his practice on counseling clients on strategic intellectual property matters, drafting and prosecuting patent and trademark applications, litigating patent infringement and other matters in federal district courts and the International Trade Commission, and arguing federal appeals. Larry routinely advises start-ups and other innovative companies on intellectual property matters. He focuses on consumer electronics, medical devices, food science, software, and cannabis. 

Larry has argued in the U.S. Courts of Appeal for the Federal Circuit, the Ninth Circuit, and D.C. Circuit. Prior to joining Mei & Mark LLP, he worked as an attorney at the Washington, D.C., office of Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP. While there, Larry’s practice focused on patent litigation in both U.S. District Courts and before the International Trade Commission, patent drafting and prosecution, reexamination preparation, opinion work, and counseling clients in various matters relating to electrical and mechanical technology.