Please join Foley’s China Practice attorneys and business executives experienced in China IP enforcement for a Global Marketplace — Eye on China Roundtable Series program exploring the latest developments in and best practices for IP enforcement in China. This complimentary program is tailored for corporate counsel and business decision-makers with significant stake in China.
Specific topics to be addressed include:
Current and upcoming trends impacting China’s IP landscape
The impact of enforcing IP rights on your business strategy and company value in China
Selecting methods of IP protection with an eye toward enforcement, including analysis of recent significant IP enforcement cases in China
Best practices for enforcing IP rights against manufacturers, joint venture partners, or resellers or distributers
The changing roles of China’s municipal, provincial, and central governments in the enforcement of IP rights
Moderator
- James C. Chapman, Foley Private Equity & Venture Capital Partner
Speakers
- Alan Cox., Senior Vice President, NERA Economic Consulting
- Victor Xue, Executive Vice President and board member, US-China Green Energy Council
- Catherine Sun, Foley Shanghai Office Managing Partner and Asia Practice Chair
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