Partner Eric Sophir will serve on the panel discussion titled “Impact on IP business – The new reality post-pandemic” during the IPR Gorilla Virtual IP Conference on Wednesday, September 23, 2020.
The theme for this year’s conference is adapting to a new normal post-pandemic. Sophir along with the other panelists will discuss the impacts the pandemic will have on IP and provide their input on what to expect post-pandemic.
Speakers include:
- Lead IP Counsel, Global & AVP –Legal, ALTRAN Information Technology & Services
- General Counsel and Chief Intellectual Property Counsel, SilcoTek® CorporationNanotechnology
- Lead – International Supply Chain, Wayfair
- Partner, Appleyard Lees Law Firm
The IPR Gorilla Virtual IP Conference will take place September 23rd and 24th. For more information, please visit their website.
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