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2012/04/12 by chinaipr2

Official announcement of the FCBA Bench and Bar Program in Beijing

Chief Judge Rader with Renmin U Prof Liu Chuntian.

The Federal Circuit Bar has just posted the formal announcement of its Bench and Bar program with the China Law Society, which will be hosted at Renmin University May 28-30, with the the support of the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the Supreme People’s Court of China, the US Patent and Trademark Office and the State Intellectual Property Office, amongst others. Continue reading →

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Tagged Bench and Bar Program, Bilateral engagement, CAFC, Chief Judge Rader, FCBA, Renmin University, SIPO, SPC, USPTO
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