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INTA 2013 Leadership Meeting

From Tuesday 12 November 2013
To Saturday 16 November 2013

 

"Miami Beach, Florida is the place to be this November when INTA comes to town. Consistent with Miami Beach’s rich history and Latin flare, INTA’s 2013 Leadership Meeting will be rich in hot topics and trademark flare. Over the course of four days, participate in a full offering of engaging sessions that will enhance your perceptions of trademark practice. The Leadership Meeting is not just an opportunity to advance INTA’s initiatives through important committee meetings. It goes beyond that to include advanced-level topics highlighting the rapid evolution in technologies, the latest information on changing Internet issues, e-Discovery, enforcement of challenging brands, ethics, trademarks and the military (yes, there are special considerations for military trademarks), product design protection as well as the topic of nations and locations as brands. Of course there will always be incredible networking opportunities and the chance to see old friends and colleagues to round out the week."

 

 

Location :

Loews Miami Beach Hotel

1601 Collins Avenue

Florida, United States, 33139

 
 

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