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2020 YPC Virtual Discussions Series: Adapting to the Digital Workplace
July 16, 2020
Virtual | July 16, 2020
Overcoming Work-From-Home Challenges
This virtual meeting is on July 16 at 12:00 pm U.S. EDT.
The Young Practitioners Committee is pleased to continue its series of virtual discussions on adapting to the digital workplace. Join us for the fourth conversationas we talk about overcoming challenges posed by remote working environments.
The swift transition to remote working and digital workplace environments in response to COVID-19 presents new challenges in the professional and personal lives of young trademark practitioners. This virtual discussion, hosted on Zoom, will allow young trademark practitioners to discuss their best practices for dealing with overcoming some of these challenges.
Registration is open to Members only and is free of charge. The meeting will be capped at 70 registrants. Registration will close on July 15, or when we have reached capacity.
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