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Event: Civil IP Litigation in China

Topic: Civil IP Litigation in China

Date: February 8, 2007 2:00pm – 3:30pm EST

Content:

A discussion on China’s latest legislative developments, an overview of civil litigation in China and best practices for resolving intellectual property disputes in China’s civil courts.

Speakers:

James V. Feinerman, Professor and Co-Director, Asian Law and Policy Studies Program, Georgetown University Law Center,

Bill Huo, Attorney, licensed in U.S. and China specializing in IP commercial disputes, Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP

Elaine Gin, Attorney-Advisor, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

Cost: Free of charge. The program is free. No special software or computer configuration is needed to participate; only a phone line and a computer with an Internet connection are necessary.

Registration: Send your contact information to ChinaIPR@mail.doc.gov. A registration confirmation, and dial-in/log-in instructions will be sent to you a week before the program.

URL: http://www.stopfakes.gov/events/china_webinar_series.asp

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