Naming Rights in China: The Michael Jordan Cases

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Naming Rights in China: The Michael Jordan Cases

January 30, 2025
12:10 PM - 1:10 PM
America/New_York
William and June Warren Hall, 1125 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY 10027 Basement 107

Registration is required for the public and CU affiliates outside of the Law School to access William and June Warren Hall. Please register by 8 PM on the evening before the event. Register to Attend


Dr. Fang Qi has represented clients in all stages of patent, trade secret, trademark, copyright and antitrust litigation. Fang has extensive experience working with electronics, telecommunication, new energy, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, consumer goods, and manufacturing companies. A number of Fang’s cases have been selected as annual leading or top ten cases by the Supreme Court, the regional high courts and the State Intellectual Property Office. Fang is a frequent speaker on various intellectual property and antitrust issues and co-author of the treatise “Intellectual Property Rights in China” (Westlaw, Business Laws of China). Fang was named as one of the 100 top attorneys by China Business Law Journal and recommended by Chambers, China Law and Practice and Asialaw as a leading lawyer in intellectual property litigation. Fang graduated from Columbia Law School, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and articles editor of the Columbia Science and Technology Law Review.

Lunch will be provided

This event is organized by the Hong Yen Chang Center for Chinese Legal Studies and co-sponsored by the Society for Chinese Law.

 


Registration is required for the public and CU affiliates outside of the Law School to access William and June Warren Hall. Please register by 8 PM on the evening before the event. Register to Attend

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Dr. Nick Pozek