“Applications of Intellectual Property Law in China,” the 3rd Annual John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law Symposium, will be held April 19, 2012, at The John Marshall Law School in Chicago. The program runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is hosted by the Review of Intellectual Property Law.
Presenters are Paul Janicke, Houston Intellectual Property Law Association professor, University of Houston Law Center; Professor Steven (Ke) Wan, City University of Hong Kong; Mark Liang of Fish & Richardson; Steve Feldman and Sherry Rollo, partners at Husch Blackwell; Wayne C. Jaeschke of Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz; Zhun Lu, director of Asian Pacific Practice, Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz.
Paul Crawford, partner at Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz; Yan Hong, Chinese patent attorney, Lung Tin International Intellectual Property Agent; Professor Robert Hu, director of the Sarita Kenedy East Law Library, St. Mary’s University School of Law; Professor Randy Peerenboom, La Trobe Law School, Melbourne, Australia; Peter Yu, Kern Family Chair in Intellectual Property and director of the Intellectual Property Law Center, Drake University; and Professor Ben Liu, director of the Chinese IP Resource Center, The John Marshall Law School.
Registration is $50, and is being accepted at www.events.jmls.edu/RIPL. Attorneys can earn 6.75 hours of CLE for this program. For additional information, contact Ben Liu or Felisa Leisinger