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Lecture

Understanding Trademarks

July 12-16, 2021

Virtual

McGill University

Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC)

Finnegan partner Doug Rettew will present, “Trademark Litigation in the U.S. – What Practitioners Need to Know for Canadian Clients” during Understanding Trademarks, an intellectual property course co-hosted by McGill University and the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada. For more information, or to register, please see McGill’s website.

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