We are pleased to announce that Jennifer Che, Managing Director of Eagle IP, was a featured panelist at the annual Fordham Intellectual Property Law & Policy Conference held recently in New York City.

Widely regarded as one of the most prestigious gatherings in the IP world, the Fordham Conference brings together judges, practitioners, and policymakers from across the globe to discuss the most pressing issues in the field. Jennifer contributed her expertise to the China panel, where she engaged in a deep-dive discussion regarding the rapidly shifting intellectual property landscape in the region.

At Eagle IP, we remain committed to staying at the forefront of international IP policy. Jennifer’s participation in this high-level forum underscores our dedication to providing our clients with the most current and sophisticated counsel for their global IP portfolios.

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