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Published on 07/03 2015  Source: China Daily USA


By YU RAN in Shanghai

As more and more Chinese companies go global, and foreign companies explore the Chinese market, the issue of intellectual property rights is taking center stage like never before.
Loeb and Loeb, a US-based law firm, sponsored a tour of mock trials from June 19-22 in Beijing and Shanghai as a way for Chinese and US companies to learn about the similarities and differences between each countries' intellectual property rights (IPR) laws.
It was the 7th year of the Sino-US IPR Mock Trial Program, organized by John Marshall Law School, and the first time sessions were held in Shanghai, in cooperation with China University of Political Science and Law.
"Clients in America have issues come up with Asia, and especially China, so we need to better understand how IPR law works in China, in order to effectively work with our clients in the US, and the same the other way around," said Douglas Masters, an attorney with Loeb and Loeb.
The whole-day format of the mock trial consists of a morning session focusing on Chinese law and an afternoon session on American law.
This year's theme focused on the contrasts between American and Chinese trademark law, China's having been amended last year.
"This program is very important because it creates a close-to-real court scene with real procedures, real evidence, witnesses, jury and a real judge, to give a realistic view of a trial for the audience to see and experience IPR better," said Masters.