July 20, 2022 | 9:00–10:30 am EDT
As a young practitioner, how do you benefit from INTA membership? What did you learn from it and how did it help in your career? Join this free-of-charge Idea Exchange with three past winners of INTA’s Tomorrow’s Leader Award who will share their experiences and insights at INTA as young practitioners.
This event is hosted by:
- Leo Absolom (Withers KhattarWong LLP, Singapore), member of the Young Practitioners Committee—Events Subcommittee
- Rachael Lodge Corrie (Foga Daley, Jamaica), Co-Chair of the Young Practitioners Committee—Awards & Fellowships Subcommittee
- Lucy Chen (Jiaquan IP Law, China), member of the INTA Pro Bono Committee—Communications Subcommittee
Who can attend: Practitioners with less than five years of experience in trademark law
Location: Zoom. A link will be provided upon registration.
The event is free of charge and will be limited to 100 participants. Please RSVP only if you are certain that you will be able to attend. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis and will close once we have reached capacity.
Program
Welcome and Introductions
What can INTA do for YOU? What can YOU do for INTA?
Presentation on the value of INTA for YPs and the best ways to become (more) involved with the organization.
- Rachael Lodge Corrie (Foga Daley, Jamaica), Co-Chair of the Young Practitioners Committee—Awards & Fellowships Subcommittee
Experiences and Insights as a Young Practitioner
Testimonials by past winners of the Tomorrow’s Leader Award:
- Aprajita Nigam (LexOrbis, India), 2020 Winner and current member of the Unreal Campaign Committee—Middle East, Africa and South Asia Subcommittee
- Agnese Gerharde (COBALT, Latvia), 2021 Winner and current member of the Internet Committee—Future of IP Subcommittee and the 2022 TMAP Meeting Project Team
- Pedro de Abreu M. Campos (Di Blasi Parente & Associados, Brazil), 2021 Winner and current member of the Copyright Committee—Emerging Copyright Issues Subcommittee
Panel Discussion
Moderators:
- Rachael Lodge Corrie (Foga Daley, Jamaica)
- Lucy Chen (Jiaquan IP Law, China)
Speakers:
- Aprajita Nigam (LexOrbis, India)
- Agnese Gerharde (COBALT, Latvia)
- Pedro de Abreu M. Campos (Di Blasi Parente & Associados, Brazil)
Closing
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