Upcoming March 2020 Chinese Intellectual Property Law Conferences/Seminars
The following Chinese Intellectual Property law seminars may be of interest:
March 12, 2020
How does Chinese patent practice compare to practice in the United States? Find out in a complimentary webinar presented by Aaron Wininger. The webinar will cover practice issues including expediting patent prosecution, reducing fees, formalities requirements peculiar to the CNIPA, and claim drafting. The emphasis will be on explaining CNIPA patent practice while highlighting the differences from US practice. A live question-and-answer session will follow. Register here.
- San Francisco/Berkeley: 60 Years of Chinese Legal Reform: A Berkeley Perspective
March 16 and 17, 2020
This day and a half symposium looks at the past and future of Chinese legal studies through interdisciplinary and intergenerational discussions on a range of Chinese legal topics including intellectual property and other technology related issues, dispute resolution, empirical research, administrative law, and international law. This practical and far-ranging program commemorates the 60th anniversary of Chinese legal studies at Berkeley, with its two founders, Jerry Cohen and Stanley Lubman, and the many scholars and practitioners they have inspired. Register here.
- Minneapolis: USPTO China IP Road Show
March 19, 2020
- Recent developments in protecting your patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets in China, particularly if you own a small or medium-sized businesses
- Where China is going on IP
- Recent legislative and other developments affecting China’s IP environment
- Enforcing IP rights in China
- Enforcing IP rights in the United States
- U.S. government resources for U.S. companies
- IP in China: the Minnesota experience
Reception to follow. Register here.
- Clearwater, FL: USPTO China IP Road Show
March 25, 2020
- Protecting your patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets in China
- Recent developments and how they may affect the IP environment
- Enforcing IP rights in China
- U.S. government resources for U.S. companies
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IP in China: The Florida experience
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