Discussion Forum
Young Practitioners Virtual Event: Accelerating Digitization During COVID-19—Are You Staying on Top of Your Trademark Practice?
June 08, 2021
Virtual | June 8, 2021
Overview
Who should attend: Young practitioners in Hong Kong SAR, China; Singapore; and South Korea with fewer than five years of professional experience.
This event is open to INTA members and non-members and is free of charge.
Date: June 8, 2021
Time: 4:00 pm–5:30 pm Hong Kong Time (HKT)
Format: Zoom Meeting
The swift transition to remote working and digital workplace environments in response to COVID-19 has presented new challenges in the professional lives of young trademark practitioners.
Join our panel of practitioners from Asia’s leading law firms to hear about ways to adapt to this new way of working and the best ways to engage in business development virtually. There will be time set aside after the panel discussion for networking.
Co-organizers and Panelists:
- Dora Si, Partner, Deacons (Hong Kong SAR, China) and INTA Young Practitioners Committee Member
- Nicholas Lauw, Partner, Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP (Singapore) and INTA Parallel Imports Committee Member
- YoungJoo Song, Partner, Yoon & Yang (IP) LLC (South Korea)
The event will be limited to 100 participants. Registration will close on June 4 or when we have reached capacity. RSVP today.
Agenda
Tuesday, June 8
Welcome and Introduction
Presentation on the value of INTA for Young Practitioners and the best ways to become (more) involved with the organization.
Panel: Accelerating Digitization During COVID-19: Are you Staying on Top of Your Trademark Practice?
Networking
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