Strategies for IP protection in China
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s China Intellectual Property (IP) Road Show comes to Iowa City, Iowa, with a one-day program bringing together experts from the U.S. government, IP attorneys, and local business people to share insights on China and IP issues that will benefit U.S. IP rights holders. This roadshow is one of a series of China IP Roadshows that the USPTO is conducting across the country.
Topics to be covered include:
- Where is China going on IP?
- Creating and managing IP portfolios in China
- Brand protection and anti-counterfeiting strategies
- Enforcing IP rights in the United States and in China
- IP in China — the Iowa experience
This program has been pre-accredited by the Iowa State Bar Association. Attendees will be eligible to claim 6.25 hours of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit.
Registration:
Register to attend. There is no charge to attend the program. Space is limited, and registration is on a first-come basis.
Agenda:
Click here for the agenda.
Presentations:
- Anthony Del Monaco, “Enforcing IP Rights in the U.S. Section 337 Investigations”
- David Gerasimow, U.S. District Court Litigation; "Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights in the United States”
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.