IP Law Review With Focus On China
As the world continues to flatten and China remains a leading force for the 21st Century, corporations with large portfolios of intellectual property assets need to develop their ability to work with this rising super power.

IP Law Review, a two day intensive event at the Westin Times Square in New York City on October 29th and 30th, presented by IP Law & Business investigates the federal decisions and industry trends guaranteed to change IP in the financial markets, including:
- Business Method Patents and In re Bilski
- Shareholder Derivative Suits Based on Mismanaged IP
- Protecting your IP in the Emerging Markets
According to the conference overview, IP Law Review is specifically designed for:
- General Counsel
- Chief IP Counsel
- Chief Patent Counsel
- Senior IP Counsel
- IP Litigators
- IP Advisors
- IP Portfolio Managers
- IP professionals involved in protecting and developing copyrights, trademarks and patents
Tom Colson, a registered Patent Attorney and CEO of IP.com, and Johnson Kong, Executive Vice President, Asia Pacific, are establishing new business strategies with companies managing intellectual property in China.
