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Doing Business with Asia: Developments in Trade, IP, Investment and Dispute Settlement

Event | 09.20.18, 5:30 AM PDT - 12:00 PM PDT

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Crowell & Moring
515 South Flower Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071

This event will showcase the Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA) to lawyers in the U.S., with a focus on the hot issues for 2018, including international trade under the “new rules” of the Trump Administration.


The sessions are designed to address the important matters facing international business in Asia, with speakers from key IPBA jurisdictions, led by IPBA Committee members, including the Corporate Counsel Committee. IPBA Leadership, including those involved in future annual conferences has been invited and will discuss plans for upcoming events in Singapore, China, and Japan, among others.


Partners Jeffrey L. Snyder and Derek A. Hahn will be presenting during this event.


For the complete agenda, please click here.

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