Time: 9:30-11:30, Nov 29 (Tues), 2022
GMT +8 BJ China time
Venue: Virtual
(Access link will be provided once registration is accepted)
Language: English
*Please note that this Webinar is Closed to the Press and Off the Record.
China has made strong progress in the development of its IPR protection and enforcement. Going forward, US and China will need to work together for increased cooperation. Some of the areas which will be covered by our renowned lineup of speakers include:
✅The functions of the WTO in resolving IP disputes between states.
✅U.S. Development of Intellectual Property Rights & Enforcement
✅Intellectual Property: Development in the People's Republic of China
✅Intellectual Property: Development in the People's Republic of China
Agenda
Remarks and Introduction of Speakers
Remarks by Dr. Harley Seyedin, President AmCham South China
Remarks by Dr. Harley Seyedin, President AmCham South China
Keynote address by Duncan Willson, IP Counselor, U.S. Embassy to China
Keynote address by Dr. David Buxbaum, Managing Partner, Anderson and Anderson
Keynote address by Yan Jie, Deputy Director of IPR Arbitration Court, GZ Arbitration Committee
Scott Akin, US Attorney, of Counsel to Anderson & Anderson LLP, Los Angeles Office;
Topic: U.S. Development of Intellectual Property Rights & Enforcement
Alexander Janoso, Junior Partner, and Michael Grossman, Associate Attorney, Anderson & Anderson LLP, New York Office
Topic:
Preventing and Resolving IP Disputes Between States: The TRIPS Agreement and WTO Dispute Settlement System
Authors
Lexie Wei, Chinese Attorney (author only), Withdrawal and Restraint in Expansion of International Trade and IP Protection;
Constance Jiang, Chinese Attorney and Patent Agent (author only), Intellectual Property Development in China: Continuous Revision and International Convergence.
Q&A
Wrap up by moderator,
Dr. David Buxbaum (End of Program)
Note:
Ms. Constance Jiang invited by Anderson & Anderson-Guangzhou wrote and submitted to Anderson & Anderson-Guangzhou the above article on IP development in China. Ms. Jiang will not participate in the webinar, but other persons will present her article. Ms. Lexie Wei invited by Anderson & Anderson-Guangzhou wrote and submitted to Anderson & Anderson-Guangzhou the above article on the aspect of trade and IP with China. Ms. Wei will not participate in the webinar, but other persons will present her article.
The four papers can be accessed and downloaded (Click below to read or visit the event page: https://amcham-southchina.glueup.cn/event/38652/#documents to download)