Upcoming PETOŠEVIĆ Webinar: Trademark Case Law in Eastern Europe and the CIS Countries
PETOŠEVIĆ will hold a complimentary webinar on Wednesday, June 5, 2013 at 10:00 AM EDT/ 4:00 PM CET on trademark practice and litigation in Eastern Europe and the CIS region.
Our lawyers from Ukraine, Romania, Hungary and Croatia will give quick overviews and practical tips on trademark-related issues, significant cases and developments from around the region. They will discuss trademark case law progress, how the legislation is enforced before the courts and to what extent recent cases follow the EU practice and decisions.
The presenters will be Tetiana Shulga and Elena Zubenko, associates from our Ukraine office, Florina Firaru, associate from our Romania office, Dorottya Vittay, associate from our Hungary office and Ivan Kos, associate from our Croatia office.
Join us for this 50-minute presentation that will be followed by a short question and answer session.
If you cannot make the live time of this webinar, the presentation will be archived. Please register and your login details will enable you to listen to the webinar at a time that suits you.
For any questions or if you have any problems registering, please email Jelena Jankovic.
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