Hogan Lovells adds three in Greater China

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Hogan Lovells adds three in Greater China

Partners Alan Chiu and Eugene Low along with consultant Kenny Wong join Hogan Lovells’ Hong Kong office

All three come from Mayer Brown JSM in Hong Kong. Chiu’s practice focuses on IP litigation as well portfolio management and licensing matters in both Hong Kong and China. He is also experienced with anti-counterfeiting matters and domain name cases.

Low’s practice also focuses on litigation in Hong Kong and China. He has experience in technology licensing and disputes, copyright clearance matters and data privacy issues.

Wong also has a contentious-focused practice, and is experienced in commercial IP matters. He previously served as the head of Mayer Brown JSM’s Asia IP-IT practice.

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