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IP Strategies In Deals. Seminar Summary of Speaker Glynna K. Christian of Thelen Reid and Priest LLP. ( June 2004 )
Glynna K. Christian, a partner at Thelen Reid and Priest, discussed the various ways to structure IP rights in complex multi-jurisdiction and multiparty deals. -
IP Strategies In Deals. Seminar Summary of Speaker Jorge Contreras of Hale and Dorr LLP ( June 2004 )
Jorge Contreras, partner at Hale and Dorr LLP, discussed how to select the best structure for deals in IP joint ventures. He observed that in his experience, clients use contractual relationships versus formal joint ventures with equal frequency. -
Technology-Based Joint Ventures ( February 2004 )
Technology-based joint ventures are subject to rapidly changing technical standards, fluctuating markets and an emphasis on intangible services. But with careful legal planning, the joint venture can be an extremely effective vehicle for bringing together technology companies wishing to tap each otherÃÂs intellectual property assets, often allowing these parties to reach new markets or expand existing relationships. -
WTO & Its Impact On China's Retail and Franchise Industries ( November 2001 )
Prior to China's entry into WTO, foreign investments were severely restricted from providing retail services in China for both their own proprietary operations and for third parties. The PRC retail sector was first opened to foreign investment with the promulgation of the <i>Official Reply to Utilizing Foreign Investment in Commercial Retail</i> issued by the State Council in July, 1992. -
Antitrust Considerations In Establishing Medical Provider Networks ( December 1999 )
This article outlines the procedures a medical provider should follow in forming networks, and safeguards that should be observed to minimize anti-trust risk. -
How Durable is Your Supply Business? -- New HCFA Rules Put it to the Test ( March 1998 )
Business already is plenty complicated for durable medical equipment (DME) suppliers; the federal government has ju. -
Direct Investment in Indonesia: A Sectoral Review ( October 1997 )
(By Michael Horn and Yenti Abdurrachman. Messrs. Horn and Abdurrachman are a partner and a senior associate, respe.
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