Roundtables and tobacco packaging complaints: what's on this week

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Roundtables and tobacco packaging complaints: what's on this week

Managing IP lists the IP-related events and meetings taking place this week



Wednesday August 29


INTA hosts a roundtable discussion, “Regulatory Compliance Issues that Affect Trademark Use” in Singapore.

INTA hosts a roundtable discussion, “Legal Aspects to Consider When Choosing a New Trademark“ in Guatemala City.

Thursday August 30


INTA hosts a roundtable discussion, “New Trademarks in the New Chilean Industrial Property Law” in Santiago.

Friday August 31

Meeting of the WTO’s Dispute Settlement Body in Geneva. On the agenda is a request from Ukraine to set up a panel to hear its complaint against Australia’s tobacco plain packaging law.

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