Jason Xu Liang, US law firm Rimon P. C. partner, will deliver his insights into US 337 investigation recent changes and litigation strategies in a webinar hosted by China Intellectual Property magazine on its media platform on December 7.
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On November 11, China's Ministry of Commerce announced the results of the project "Public Bid of 2021 Ministry of Commerce's Law Firm Library Bid Project-Trade Remedies and Trade Barrier Response Sub-library-Trade Barrier and US Section 337 Response", where Rimon P. C. was indicated to be among the winning bidders.
Back in August, the Ministry of Commerce launched a bidding project for this law firm pool. When Chinese companies involved in section 337 litigation consult with or seek assistance from the ministry, winning law firms of this bidding project are to respond by collecting, processing, and translating information, providing advisory opinions on fact discovery, choice of legal basis, identifying rights and interests central to cases, formulating written legal advice, conducting research to provide perspectives and comments, etc. The winning firms qualify as being well versed in the history of the development of section 337 investigations, including its origin, the settlement procedure, etc.
What is Rimon P. C.?
Rimon situates its only China office in Shenzhen city, as the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, which Shenzhen is part of, is home to the largest number of international disputes involving Chinese companies, including section 337 investigations.
Rimon has also been listed by various world-class law firms rankings.
Who is Jason Xu?
Rimon P. C. Washington, D.C. office is just five minutes away from the ITC office.
What will the webinar’s highlights be?