If you are a business owner or inventor, you need to protect your intellectual property (IP). Come to this free, one-day USPTO China IP Road Show and learn from government experts, IP attorneys, and local businesspeople about how U.S. rights holders can protect their IP in China. Space is limited; learn more.
Don’t miss this opportunity gain valuable insights about:
- What you need to know about protecting your patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets in China, particularly for small and medium-sized businesses
- Where is China going with IP?
- Enforcing IP rights in the United States
- Enforcing IP rights in China
- U.S. government resources for U.S. companies
- IP in China: the New Jersey experience
Continuing legal education (CLE) accreditation pending approval by the New Jersey State Bar Association.
This event is one of a series of China IP Road Shows the USPTO is conducting across the country. It has been organized in cooperation with the U.S. Commercial Service Central/Southern New Jersey, Princeton University Corporate Engagement and Foundation Relations, and the Mid-Atlantic District Export Council.
Presentations
- Jason Ma, Fangda Partners, "Strategies relating to Biopharma Innovation"
- Michael Mangelson, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, "Where is China going on IP?
- Keith J. McWha, LernerDavid Intellectual Property Law, "Federal Civil IP Litigation"
- Jonathan Miao, NTD Intellectual Property Attorneys, "Civil Enforcement of Patent in China"
- (Pat) Yue Sun, CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office, "An Overview of Chinese Patent System"
- Han-Mei Tso, Osha Liang Hangzhou Office, "Administrative and Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property in China"
- Hongtao "Hunter" Wang, Beyond Attorneys at Law, "Trademark Squatting in China"
Agenda
Additional information
The registration page provides additional information and directions. For non-press inquiries, please contact Nadine Herbert at the USPTO’s Office of Policy and International Affairs.