March 24, 2022 | 3:30 pm–5:30 pm CET
Organized by INTA’s Young Practitioners Committee and Parallel Imports Committee.
Who Should Attend? Young Practitioners from EU and UK with less than five years of professional experience.
Please register to attend no later than March 22, 2022.
In your registration, please let us know how long you have been active in IP and provide one or two questions for the panelists to address regarding their practice.
The event is free of charge, and it will be capped at 100 participants. Please RSVP only if you’re certain that you will be able to attend. Registration will occur on a first-come, first-served basis and will be confirmed by email.
Agenda
Welcome and Introductions
- Dana Dickson (Dana Dickson Law, United States), Co-Chair of the Young Practitioners Committee – Events Subcommittee
- Stelios Stafylakis (Brimondo AB, Sweden), Co-Chair of the Young Practitioners Committee – Events Subcommittee
What can INTA do for YOU? What can YOU do for INTA?
A presentation on the value of INTA for YPs and the best ways to become (more) involved with the organization.
Introduction to the INTA Parallel Imports Committee
- Remco Klöters (Van Kaam IP & Media, Netherlands), Vice-Chair of the Parallel Imports Committee
Luxury Brands and Parallel Imports and Decoded Products
- Laurence Morel-Chevillet (B V L G A R I, Italy)
Brexit and Parallel Imports
- Mary Bagnall (Charles Russell Speechlys LLP, United Kingdom)
Parallel Imports and Pharmaceutical Products in the EU
- Rachel Cockburn Buhl (Ferring International Center SA, Switzerland)
- David Degen (Novartis Pharma AG, Switzerland)
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