Baldwin IP Launches 2026 Webinar Series
- Richard Carden
- Jun 19
- 2 min read

On July 28, Alison Baldwin and Michael Wiwchar of Baldwin IP PLLC are hosting a free, 60-minute webinar to help founders and innovators build a complete IP strategy, from the first idea through Series A and beyond.
What We Will Cover
An effective IP strategy involves a sequence of decisions made over time, each shaped by where your company stands, how much runway you have, and what competitors are doing in your space.
The layers of IP protection. Patents, trade secrets, trademarks, and copyrights each serve a distinct purpose, and they work better together than apart. Patents often get the most attention, but trade secrets, trademarks, and copyrights each carry real value when deployed at the right stage. We walk through each tool and show how they fit together into a defensible position.
Startup lifecycle IP. What to protect and when. The right answer can change throughout the startup lifecycle. We discuss how to approach management of your IP portfolio as your company matures.
Common founder mistakes. The avoidable decisions that can cost companies their most valuable assets, no matter what sector they are in: pharma, biotech, agtech, food and beverage, and beyond. We will discuss how to identify and plan for these issues, so they never become problems.
Live Q&A.
Who Should Attend
This webinar is for founders and innovators building something new. Whether you are developing an agricultural technology, a biologics platform, a precision fermentation process, or a drug candidate, the framework applies.
You don't need an existing patent portfolio. You don't need prior experience working with an IP attorney. If you have an idea worth protecting and you are figuring out how IP fits into your company's trajectory, this session is for you.
Register
Date: July 28, 2026 Time: 12:00 PM CDT Format: Virtual (Riverside.fm) Cost: Free
Baldwin IP PLLC protects the innovations that feed, heal, and sustain the world. This webinar is provided for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice or establish an attorney-client relationship.




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