Carter Ledyard’s Partner and Chair of Intellectual Property, Jack Griem, along with Partner Mary Brown, Patent Agent Danielle Sullivan, and Associate Janice Kwon will be attending International Trademark Association’s (INTA) Conference. The event is: The Business of M&A: Navigating the Convergence of Intangible Assets and Capital in the Age of AI on Wednesday, March 18th to Thursday, March 19th, 2026.
The conference will be about the convergence of intellectual property (IP) and capital—accelerated by artificial intelligence—is transforming the M&A landscape. IP is becoming the most dynamic—and often the most critical—asset class in transactions. The conference will convene legal, financial, and innovation leaders to explore how intangible assets are reshaping deal structures, valuation models, deal terms, and post-close integration strategies across industries.
The conference will center a two-day programming track on mergers and acquisitions in an intellectual property heavy world, incorporating topics like financing, lending, underwriting, and tax, all with consideration to AI and its growing impact on all aspects of strategic transactions.