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U.S.-China Entertainment Law Conference
The one-day conference is co-hosted by Loyola Law School, Los Angeles and the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Where
The first US-China Entertainment Law Conference will bring together senior policymakers, academics, business executives and international practitioners from China and the U.S. to discuss cutting-edge legal issues in the US-China entertainment industry, including but not limited to: (1) Year in Review: Recent Developments in the US-China Entertainment Industry; (2) Commercialization of Content; (3) IP Issues Related to the US-China Entertainment Industry; and (4) Opportunities and Legal Challenges in the US-China collaboration of Movies, TV Productions, Music and Gaming etc.
Optional: Four hours of MCLE available. Loyola Law School, Los Angeles is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider. SCHEDULE
RATES
- General Public & Attorney - $100
- Government Workers, Non-profits, & Academics - $50
- Non-LLS Students - $25
- Current LLS students - Free
- MCLE - $20
- On-campus parking - $9
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