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Caroline Berube (HJM Asia Law & Co. LLC - China & Singapore) will moderate a discussion between Dominic Wai (ONC Lawyers - Hong Kong), Maggie Tsai (Formosan Brothers - Taiwan), and Matthew Lilly (HHG Legal Group - Australia) regarding their work on the ground dealing with matters of intellectual property and data protection.

Understand the implications of the Brexit agreement of December 24, 2020 between the United Kingdom and the European Union.

How to Increase Your Organization’s IP Assets Using Strategic Workflow Processes

IP protection is most effectively obtained when an organization has streamlined processes in place that enable the IP to be identified, and then captured.  This program will outline practical strategies for streamlining the acquisition of patents, trademarks, and trade secrets, so that important innovations, brands, and proprietary knowledge can be protected.

Speaker: Chris Strobel, Associate, Shook, Hardy & Bacon

Different Types of IP Protection to Consider During Product Development

Intellectual property is an important asset for companies, especially those focused on research and development.  There are numerous types of IP protection that can be leveraged to an organization’s advantage, and this program will discuss these different types of protection, along with practical strategies for pursuing them.

Speaker: Chris Strobel, Associate, Shook, Hardy & Bacon

Nancy P. Pei, Partner, Smart & Biggar LLP, and Daniel Wise, Carpmaels & Ransford LLP
4 pages

Amendments to the Canadian Patent Act and enactment of the Certificate of Supplementary Protection Regulations flowing from the Canada-European Union (EU) Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement introduced a new framework in Canada for the issuance of Certificates of Supplementary Protection (CSPs).

This chart compare key aspects of the two regimes, Canada's and the EU's.

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Region: Canada, European Union
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career, Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments
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