Come see a live demonstration of a Chinese patent trial conducted by attorneys from China’s Zhong Lun law firm with former Judge Yi Zhang from China presiding. With simultaneous translation, this mock trial will showcase a Chinese patent case in which a foreign company was able to enforce its patents in China. Then, a panel of Quinn Emanuel and Zhong Lun attorneys will lead a discussion on the enforcement of Chinese intellectual property rights and share their experiences in this important developing area. Don’t miss this unique event about effective enforcement of IP rights in China. Program qualifies for MCLE credit in California.
AGENDA
Mock Trial Presentation and Discussion: 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM
LOCATION
Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco
757 Market Street
ADMISSION
$100 - Includes Lunch
Please submit RSVP by completing the form on this page.
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