We are excited to share that Jennifer Che, President and Managing Director of Eagle IP, will be attending the Life Sciences Patents Network (LSPN) North America Spring conference, held from April 29–30, 2026, at the Hyatt Regency Boston.

As a premier gathering for the global biopharma and medtech communities, LSPN Boston provides a vital platform for IP leaders to discuss the strategies and legal frameworks driving innovation in the life sciences. With her extensive background as  a medicinal chemist, US Patent Attorney, and Managing Director of a team of Chinese patent attorneys, Jennifer is uniquely positioned to engage with industry peers on the complex IP challenges, especially with respect to Asia, facing modern biotech companies.

If you are attending LSPN Boston and would like to discuss global IP strategy or specific developments in the Asian markets, Jennifer would welcome the opportunity to connect. Please contact us to schedule a meeting during the conference.

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