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Entering into Business in China Terminating a Business Relationship in China: Video Conference with Hong Kong
A virtual meeting on joint venture and intellectual property issues for American companies in doing business with Hong Kong and China, learning how to conduct due diligence on prospect partner.
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Learn what you should do to protect your intellectual property rights and conducting due diligence on your prospect partner, and find out the do's and don'ts of terminating a business relationship in China at a virtual meeting on joint venture and intellectual property issues for American companies in doing business with Hong Kong and China co-organized by the Association of Corporate Counsel, Hong Kong Corporate Counsel Association, Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Hong Kong Association of Southern California, and supported by the National U.S. Hong Kong Business Association . The event is also sponsored by Morrison & Foerster.
Seats are on first-come first-served basis, admission is free with advance registration no later than Friday, November 30, 2007.
Two Locations:
Los Angeles – 555 West 5th Street, Suite 3500, Los Angeles, CA 90013
San Diego – 12531 High Bluff Drive, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92130
Please click here for program and online registration.
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