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Intellectual Capital:
Understanding
Issues in Corporate Transactions
Tuesday May 20, 2008 • 7:30 - 9:30 AM
InterContinental Hotel Dallas |

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Speaker bios:
Brian Alton
Buddy Barnes
Ed Cavazos
David Fuller
Kin Gill
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Brian Alton
Chief
Financial Officer, Ripcode |
Brian Alton is a seasoned CFO with more than 20 years of diverse
financial and operational leadership experience in technology and
entrepreneurial firms, including start-ups, high-growth and turnaround
companies. Most recently, Alton was a CFO consultant for venture-backed
start-ups including Ignite Technologies. Prior, Alton served as CFO of
Cyneta Networks.
Prior to joining Cyneta, Alton was president of the restaurant solutions
group of Ez2get.com in Dallas, Texas, where he was responsible for the
development, sales and support of several software products used by the
restaurant industry. He previously was president and CEO of IntegraTRAK,
Inc., a specialty telemanagement software company located in Bellevue,
Washington. During his tenure with that company, he achieved growth in sales
and operating profits leading to the successful sale of the company.
Prior experience includes work as an associate at Smith Rede Capital, a
private investment firm, where he provided portfolio companies with a
variety of services such as the evaluation of new investment opportunities,
capital raising, and management and financial consulting services. He also
has been the CFO of a $200M manufacturing firm, the CFO, corporate
secretary, and co-owner of a $14M chain of private career schools in the
Pacific Northwest, and a vice president at First Interstate Bank of Oregon,
where he specialized in corporate lending programs.
Alton earned a BA, Summa Cum Laude, Economics, from Washington State
University.
Harley E. "Buddy“
Barnes, IIl
Chief Financial Officer, RF Monolithics, Inc.
Buddy Barmes was
named Chief Financial Officer at RF Monolithics in December 2001. Prior to
joining RFM, Buddy was a Mentor at STARTech Early Ventures and a consultant
to TeleCentric, Inc. Buddy hopes to contribute to the success of RFM with
his financial, investor and systems experience. Previously, Buddy was a
successful financial executive for twelve years, holding various positions
at DSC Communications Corporation and Alcatel USA, Inc. Buddy holds a
Bachelor's degree in Finance from the University of Mississippi.

Technology Areas
Software
Internet
Education
University of Texas B.A.
Philosophy 1990 University of Texas School of Law J.D. 1993
Professional experience
Edward Cavazos is a Principal in
Fish & Richardson's Austin office. His wide-ranging practice includes
representing clients in general business and corporate transactions and in
complex technology-related deals involving intellectual property. He
routinely counsels his clients regarding general corporate, licensing, and
labor and employment matters, as well as a variety of related issues. He has
advised clients in the Internet, software, hardware, aerospace and
semiconductor industries. He also has experience in media and entertainment
law. In addition to his broad transactional practice, he has extensive civil
jury trial experience in both state and federal courts where he has
litigated disputes involving trade secrets, copyright, trademarks, breach of
contract and Internet-related claims.
Mr. Cavazos is a nationally
recognized authority on e-commerce and high-tech legal issues. Until 2000,
he was Senior VP, General Counsel, and later Senior VP, Legal and Business
Affairs, of Interliant, Inc., a pioneering Internet application service
provider and Web hosting firm that went public in July of 1999. Mr. Cavazos
also teaches "Software Licensing" at the University of Texas School of Law
and "Digital Distribution" as part of the St. Edward's University School of
Management and Business MBA in Digital Media Management program.
Transactional experience
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Represented security software
company in negotiating major OEM, License and Distribution agreement.
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Represented state agency in
major procurement of e-mail outsourcing services.
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Advised several clients on
internet content syndication and distribution arrangements involving major
on-line portals (AOL, MSN, Yahoo!, etc.).
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Handled complex intellectual
property issues arising in the context of the acquisition of a
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semiconductor company.
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Assisted various technology
companies in planning for and negotiating venture capital financings.
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Assisted client in planning and
creating a computer hardware distribution and reseller program, and
drafted and negotiated related agreements.
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Represented aerospace company
in commercializing and licensing technologies related to space
exploration.
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Developed terms of use and
privacy policy for consumer-focused internet business.
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Negotiated a technology
transfer agreement for a nanotechnology company under which the company
licensed various nanotechnology patents from the University of Texas at
Austin.
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Negotiated music license
related to use of client’s original compositions in a major motion
picture.
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Represented venture capital
firm with regard to intellectual property matters related to potential
investment opportunity.
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Advised client on starting and
funding a computer game company.
Litigation examples
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Litigated breach of
contract/license lawsuit arising out of a custom software development
agreement.
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Successfully defended defense
contractor in a federal court jury trial involving claims of employment
discrimination.
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Advised clients on matters
involving unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam) disputes.
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Represented client in trademark
litigation against major telecommunication/data network
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company resulting in large
settlement favorable to client.
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Handled multiple state court
matters involving claims of defamation and business disparagement
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by anonymous participants on
internet discussion boards/chat rooms.
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Assisted client in prosecuting
theft of trade secrets and copyright infringement of computer
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software, resulting in the
granting of an injunction against the defendant.
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Handled numerous disputes
relating to protecting and securing internet domain names.
Publications
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Cyberspace and the Law: Your
Rights and Duties in the On-Line World with Gavino Morin, MIT Press(1994).
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"The Idea Incubator: Why the
Internet Poses Unique Problems for the 1st Amendment" Seton Hall
Constitutional Law Journal, Volume 8, Number 3 (Summer 1998).
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"Copyright on the WWW: Linking,
Liability and License" with Miles, C.F.; Richmond Journal of Law and
Technology , Volume 4, Issue, 2 (Winter 1997).
Presentations
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"Open Source: Current Issues
and Best Practices," University of Texas School of Law - 17th Annual
Computer Law Conference, Austin (May 2007).
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"Licensing and Other Technology
Transactions," Business Disputes and Litigation in the Digital Age CLE,
Dallas (May 2005).
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"The Future of Peer to Peer on
Wireless Networks," The Austin Mobility Roundtables, Austin (March 2004).
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"Shrink-wrap, Click-wrap and
Web-wrap Contracts," University of Texas School of Law - 15th Annual
Computer Law Conference, Austin (May 2003).
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"Technology Partnerships and
Strategic Alliances," Travis County Bar Association Technology and
Computer Section Luncheon, Austin (March 2003).
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"Contracting with the
Full-service Application Service Provider," Georgia Institute for
Continuing Legal Education, Atlanta (May 2001).
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"The Future of E-commerce,"
State Bar of Texas, Austin (December 2000).
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"Rights, Licensing and
Contracts in a World of Digital Distribution," University of Texas School
of Law - Entertainment Law & Technology Conference, Austin (November
2000).
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"Acquisitions & Alliances in
Internet Time," Houston Bar Association, Computer & Online Section,
Houston (November 2000).
Bar
admissions
Admitted to the bar in Texas, and
the United States District Courts for the Southern and Western Districts of
Texas.
Additional information
Member: State Bar of Texas,
Intellectual Property Section. Director: bridges.org.
Austin
office
512 226-8130
cavazos@fr.com
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David N. Fuller, CFA, ASA
Founding Principal
Value, Inc. |
Mr. Fuller founded VALUE Incorporated (VALUE) to serve as a premier firm
in the application of valuation and economic theory. VALUE provides
valuations of businesses, securities and intellectual property for a variety
of purposes including mergers and acquisitions, financial reporting, tax
reporting and litigation. VALUE also provides services aimed at accelerating
the value creation process. Mr. Fuller has performed analyses in many
industries, including: aerospace and aviation, banking and finance, business
services, construction, data services, distribution, electronics,
healthcare, high-tech, hospitality, manufacturing, media, oil and gas,
publishing, restaurant, retail, securities, software, telecommunications,
transportation and public utilities. His clients include small and
mid-market businesses, major corporations, and government agencies.
David Fuller has consulted extensively in the financial and valuation fields
for 15 years. Prior to forming VALUE Incorporated, he was managing principal
of a national financial valuation firm and a manager in the valuation
practice of a global accounting & consulting firm.
Mr. Fuller has been published on several occasions in a variety of industry
and trade journals as well as having lectured on valuation topics and
assisted with teaching graduate level courses relating to valuation issues.
David has testified on numerous occasions in deposition and trial settings
in a variety of federal and state courts.
Mr. Fuller earned his MBA with a concentration in finance from Southern
Methodist University in 1989. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Liberal Arts with concentrations in economics and finance from Austin
College. He is an active member of several local and national professional
organizations, including the CFA Institute, the Dallas Society of Financial
Analysts, the American Society of Appraisers and Financial Executives
International. He also serves as a member of the Associate Board of the Cox
School of Business.

Education
University of Mississippi M.B.A.
1990 University of Houston Law Center J.D. 1995
Professional experience
Kin Gill is a Principal in the
Austin office of Fish & Richardson P.C. His practice focuses on corporate
and securities law, representing both public and private companies in a full
range of matters including: public offerings and private placements of
securities; venture capital investments; mergers, acquisitions and
dispositions; entity formation and governance; and general securities law
compliance. Mr. Gill has particular experience in advising start-up and
emerging growth companies, companies in the energy industry and sponsors and
participants in consolidation transactions.
Representative transactions
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Represented private target in
$680 million acquisition by public Internet advertising company.
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Represented issuer in $72
million private placement of convertible notes under Rule 144A.
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Represented public company
acquirer in $40 million acquisition of a telecommunications company.
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Represented purchasers in $132
million private placement of master limited partnership units.
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Represented seller in $230
million sale of wireless spectrum.
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Represented issuer in $150
million private placement of high-yield debt under Rule 144A and
subsequent registered exchange offer.
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Represented public company
target in $1.5 billion merger.
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Represented public company
acquirer in $220 million acquisition of a government technology
contractor.
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Represented issuer in $216
million initial public offering.
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Represented numerous investors
and issuers in private placements of equity securities.
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Represented numerous acquirers
and targets in private merger and acquisition transactions.
Bar
admissions
Admitted to the bar in Texas.
Additional information
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Travis County Bar Association -
Member
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KIPP Austin College Preparatory
School, Inc. - Founding Board Member; Chairman of the Board of Directors.
Austin
office
512 226-8134
gill@fr.com
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