“Expanding Intellectual Property Across the Globe – The Impact of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement on IP,” Panelist, American Bar Association Young Lawyer Division Annual Meeting, May 2016.
Co-sponsored by: American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division International Law Committee
American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division Antitrust Law Committee
American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division Administrative Law Committee
After years of controversial negotiation and vehement debate the final draft of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) has finally been made public and submitted for local approval to the signing countries. This program will discuss the potential domestic impact on intellectual property rights in the finalized agreement.
Event Details
Friday, May 6, 2016-
Saturday, May 7, 2016
American Bar Association Young Lawyer Division Annual Meeting
Four Seasons
999 North 2nd Street, St. Louis Missouri 63102
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Ballroom B
Program Chair:
Ukeme Awakessien Jeter, Esq., Cleveland, OH
Moderator:
Carlos F. Romero, Esq., Palo Alto, CA
Speakers:
Abiola O. Afolayan, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.
Arrow Augerot, Washington, D.C.
Daniel B. Englander, Atlanta, GA
Nicole J. O’Hara, Allentown, PA
Christie L. Stahlke, Washington, D.C.
CLE Credit
Speakers
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