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Protecting Intellectual Property In The U.S. - What To Know As A Chinese Entrepreneur
08 January 2020
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
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This article details important steps every Chinese company
should take before entering the U.S. market to protect the
intellectual property surrounding their products and to prevent
infringing third-party IP in the United States.
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Reprinted from: Tsinghua Financial Review
(Chinese-language) | Dec. 5, 2019
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