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LEHMAN, LEE & XU
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China Trademark In The News
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April 2011
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China IP Round Table discussions at INTA hosted by LEHMAN, LEE & XU |
As part of China entering the world stage in recent years, it has rapidly developed its intellectual property system. This rapid development has engendered significant change and one of the major challenges facing foreign companies in China, and the law firms advising them, is how to protect their intellectual property rights whilst successfully conducting business in China. These round table discussions hosted by award winning Chinese law firm LEHMAN, LEE & XU at the upcoming INTA meeting in San Francisco will be conducted by leading China practitioners who work within the system and have even helped developing China's laws, regulations and policies over the years, and will contain the highly practical discussion and insight required to effectively protect intellectual property rights in China. China IP Round Table Discussions features and benefits: |
In the News |
Guangdong will step up campaign to protect IPR
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GUANGZHOU - Authorities in the southern province of Guangdong have vowed to take further efforts to crack down on violations of intellectual property rights (IPR) and the production and distribution of fake and shoddy products.Read More >> |
Food fight over traditional Qing Dynasty cuisine |
Tanjiacai, or Tan Family's Treat, is a renowned traditional cuisine, but who actually serves the genuine article is in dispute as two Beijing hospitality operations each claim to do it right. Read More >> |
Jianghuai and Dayun starts a defensive war on Auto trademark protection |
Auto market is witnessing hot competition, such as trademark disputes involving with ¡°½ÝÅÜJIEPAO¡± and ¡°½Ý±ªJIEBAO,¡± ¡°BMW¡± and ¡°BYD.¡± These phenomena reflect in another sense that enterprises¡¯ awareness on trademark protection has been constantly increased and the important role played by trademark is greatly strengthened.Read More >> |
New rules to fight online pirates |
SAIC: Stronger powers in cross-regional cases and collection of evidence.Read More >> |
Mr. Peter Cheung Kam-fai will assume the post of Director of Intellectual Property in Hong Kong on April 12,2011.Read More >> |
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