3rd Annual RIPL Symposium Addresses Intellectual Property Law in China

The John Marshall Law School Review of Intellectual Property Law (RIPL) hosted its 3rd annual Intellectual Property Law Symposium on April 19, 2012, which focused on emerging issues in Chinese intellectual property law. An outstanding panel of experts was welcomed to John Marshall by students and faculty. Together at the symposium are (from left) John Marshall Law School Professors Maureen Collins, RIPL faculty advisor, and Benjamin Liu, director of the Chinese Intellectual Property Resource Center; RIPL members Felisa Leisinger and Tricia Brauer welcomed guests (standing, second from left): Peter Yu, Kern Family Chair in Intellectual Property and director of the Intellectual Property Law Center, Drake University; Paul Janicke, Houston Intellectual Property Law Association professor, University of Houston Law Center; (standing, right) Professor Robert Hu, director of the Sarita Kenedy East Law Library, St. Mary’s University School of Law; and (seated, right) Mark Liang of Fish & Richardson. Pictured with the guests are (seated, from left) Professors Maureen Collins and Benjamin Liu; students Felisa Leisinger and Tricia Brauer; (standing, left) Associate Dean Ralph Ruebner; and (standing, second from right) Bill McGrath, acting director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law.

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