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Zurich to host next coexistence agreement workshop
In a little less than a month, the next MARQUES coexistence agreement workshop takes place. The basic data is this:
Coexistence Agreement Workshop |
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Wednesday, 5th February, 2014 |
For those of you are are still fatigued by your end-of-year festivities and find it too much of a strain to click a mouse, Class 46 takes pleasure in bringing you details of the programme which features, among other star performers, our very own Mark Schweizer. In full, the programme looks like this:
Programme:
15.30 hrs |
Registration of Participants |
16.00 hrs |
Opening: Peter Wild, Wild Schynyder AG - Zürich, Chair MARQUES Programming Team |
16.10 hrs |
Part 1: Overview of specific legal issues that arise in connection with prior rights agreements Moderators Mark Schweizer, Meyerlustenberger Lachenal - Zürich Barbara K. Müller, Meyerlustenberger Lachenal - Zürich Registrants will be introduced to a case study involving a US corporation that proposes to extend its commercial operations into Europe and a long-established German business that is contemplating further development of its brand into related areas of trade |
17.00 hrs |
Coffee Break |
17.30 hrs |
Part 2: Registrants will be divided into teams which will be briefed with instructions to achieve a Prior Rights Agreement After the teams have sought to draft the heads of an Agreement , each team will be invited to comment on the issues raised by the case study. There will then be a brief presentation of a sample solution by the Moderators |
18.30 hrs |
Summary and close of workshop, followed by drinks |
The registration fee for this event is a miserly 25 euro -- a sum for which very few of life's pleasures may be purchased to which the joys of a MARQUES coexistence agreement can be compared [please note: the verb in the earlier part of this sentence comes at the end, which is a subtle allusion to the fact that the event is to be conducted solely and exclusively in the German language].
Online registration can be achieved by clicking here.
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