Foley & Lardner is proud to be a part of The International Trademark Association’s (INTA) Roundtable Series. Foley will be hosting “Madrid Protocol – A View from the U.S.” on Tuesday, July 14th.
Partner Karin Segall will be the facilitator for this roundtable, which will cover the following topics:
- Disadvantages for U.S. Applicants Using the System
- Challenges Facing Extensions into the U.S.
- Advantages for U.S. Applicants Using the Madrid System
- Common Issues for U.S. Practitioners Prosecuting U.S. Extensions of Protection
This Roundtable is the perfect vehicle to network and trade thoughts with your peers, compare and learn new strategies, and address common issues and challenges facing the trademark and intellectual property community.
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