IP ROUND-UP CONFERENCE: SEE YOU THERE?


It can be quite difficult to find CLT's Annual Intellectual Property Law conference on the CLT website, but enough people have registered for it to require the organisers to shift the venue from the Berners Hotel to the somewhat larger Le Meridien in London's Piccadilly. The date is Tuesday 25 January; the IPKat will be participating.

The IPKat will be there. Will you?

There are some excellent speakers, including Ian Karet (Linklaters), Simon Cohen (Taylor Wessing) and solicitors-turned barristers Anna Carboni and Alan Bryson (Wilberforce Chambers). Hope to see you there!
IP ROUND-UP CONFERENCE: SEE YOU THERE? IP ROUND-UP CONFERENCE: SEE YOU THERE? Reviewed by Jeremy on Wednesday, January 05, 2005 Rating: 5

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