Jeremy Want participates in FCBA Global Series panel discussion in Hawaii
Partner, Jeremy Want, will participate in a panel discussion at the Federal Circuit Bar Association’s (FCBA) Global Series 2019, in Honolulu, Hawaii on Tuesday, October 16.
As part of the conference’s ‘Major Challenges’ series, Jeremy, alongside a panel of peers from North America and Europe, will discuss damages and injunctions as well as other forms of relief and updates on developments from the US, Canada and the EU.
The Global Series is an outreach of partners, The European Patent Lawyers Association, the FCBA and others. In addition to participants from corporations and law firms from around the globe, government officials and judges from the United States, Canada, Japan, China, Korea, Germany and other countries will also be in attendance.
For those attending the FCBA Global Series in Honolulu, be sure to reach out to Jeremy to connect.
Smart & Biggar is widely recognized as Canada’s leading firm for intellectual property law, with offices in Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary. We are leaders in intellectual property and technology law and have been serving clients for over a century.
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