Global IP Enforcement at Richmond
Washington, DC
September 21-22 2013
In collaboration with our very good friends at the University of Richmond, Virginia, we are organising a seminar entitled “Global Intellectual Property Enforcement”.
The seminar is designed to offer a practical guide to enforcement of
intellectual property rights across a multiplicity of jurisdictions.
We
will hear from leading private practice lawyers about the techniques
they have used to ensure that their clients’ intellectual property
rights are observed, including case studies demonstrating how they have
navigated one of the most complex areas of litigation and regulation.
We
will also have the latest views from academics, judges and regulators
about forthcoming trends in enforcing rights at the borders.
Finally,
and perhaps most importantly, we will hear from our clients about how
they enforce their rights when trading globally. Added to this is the
prospect of Washington DC a little more than a month before the US
Presidential elections, and all of the attractions of the Smithsonian,
the National Memorials and Monuments, the centres of Government and the
legal system and the natural beauty of nearby parks such as the
Shenandoah Valley.
We look forward to seeing you in Washington in the fall!
The seminar will be held in English.
HOW TO REGISTER?
- by email : uiacentre@uianet.org
- by fax: +33 1 44 88 55 77
- by post: UIA, 25 rue du Jour – 75001 Paris, France
HOW TO BOOK YOUR HOTEL ROOM?
A limited number of hotel rooms have been pre-booked for this seminar. All the information is available on the programme and on the seminar website.
We
recommend that you proceed with your reservation as soon as possible in
order to benefit from the preferential rate, by using the hotel reservation form available on the seminar website or here attached.
CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION
Every
participant attending the seminar will receive a “Certificate of
Participation” at the end of the event that may be used for obtaining
“Credits” for “Continuing Legal Education” -“Continuing Professional
Development” purposes, depending on national rules. For more
information, please contact the UIA.
FORWARD TO A COLLEAGUE?
If
you have a colleague that might be interested, whether a member or a
non-member of the UIA, may we suggest that you kindly forward this
message to him or her. Thank you!
The seminar will allow participants to establish new valuable contacts as well as to visit and discover Washington.
Email : uiacentre@uianet.org
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