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WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND?
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- To do business in China without fear of your ideas being stolen.
- To learn what to do and what to avoid in the case of fraud.
- To ensure that the value of your ideas is recognized.
- To discover possible recourses.
- To learn how to navigate the Chinese legal system to ensure your rights are respected:
- International agreements on patents and trade-marks
- Local and international registration
- Licences
- Enforcement of rulings in the case of infringement
- To be able to quickly integrate your new-found knowledge through case studies:
- A Quebec-based SME doing business with Chinese suppliers sets up business in China
- A Chinese supplier for a Quebec-based SME markets a product with a similar trade-mark
- A Canadian SME wishes to attribute a value to the technology it is transferring to a joint venture with its Chinese business partner
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
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- Business leaders
- Finance, administration or business development managers
- Sales managers
- International trade consultants
- Legal consultants
- Controllers, etc.
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DATE AND LOCATION
Tuesday, March 16 2010 from 8:30 a.m. to noon
InterContinental Hotel 360, St-Antoine St. West Montréal, Qc H2Y 3X4
Square-Victoria
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COST
Members: $145 * Non-members: $195 *
* Taxes not included. No registrations, cancellations or refunds 2 business days preceding the activity.
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REGISTRATION
On line
By fax |
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CAROLINE BÉRUBÉ
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- A professional with ten years of experience in Asia.
- Partner, HJM Asia Law & Co LLC, China and Singapore (www.hjmasialaw.com)
- A representative with Canadian, American and European companies doing business in China and Asia.
- A specialist with the following work experience:
- Three years as partner in the foreign affairs division of Trust Law Firm (China).
- Four years of consulting with French and European multinationals in the fields of trade law, intellectual property law, and mergers and acquisitions law in Asia for British and French firms (Singapore and Bangkok).
- Earned an LLB (Common Law) and a BCL (Civil Law) from McGill University and studied for a year at the National University of Singapore.
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WTC Montréal receives financial support from Canada Economic Development.
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Affiliated with the World Trade Centers Association (WTCA)
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