Event
The Federal Circuit Bar Association 2015 Global Series: Shanghai
Hosts
- Name
- John A. Dragseth
- Person title
- Senior Principal
Fish Principal John Dragseth (Twin Cities) is participating in a panel discussion, "The Administrative System and Mechanism for Intellectual Property: Cooperation Mechanism among Patent Offices" at The Federal Circuit Bar Association 2015 Global Series: Shanghai.
Joining John on the panel is Hao CHENG, Vice Director of Hubei Intellectual Property Administration and Benoit Lory, Minister Counsellor, Delegation of the European Union to China and Mongolia.
Conference hosts East China University of Political Science and Law, the Intellectual Property Law Association of China, and the Federal Circuit Bar Association will focus on the International Forum on Intellectual Property and Trade 2015: Adjudication, Administration, and Innovation.
Moderators:
Qigao ZHU, Vice Director of Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration
Helen Cheng, Partner, Zhong Lun Law Firm
Speakers:
Guoliang LU, Deputy Director of WIPO’s China Office
Russell Slifer, Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Deputy Director, United States Patent and Trademark Office
Renaissance Shanghai Zhongshan Park
October 20, 2015
9:45am-10:45am
For more information, please visit The Federal Circuit Bar Association's website. â
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