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  • Katherine Tabor, assistant general counsel at Office Depot in Boca Raton, Florida, discusses with Michael Loney why trademarks and privacy are increasingly overlapping and points to the biggest challenges in her role
  • In an INTA Annual Meeting session yesterday, panelists demonstrated how trademark practitioners—particularly litigators—can use big data and analytics tools to grow their practices, provide fact-based predictions to clients and streamline the legal research process.
  • Samiko Sun and Gloria Q Wu of Kangxin Partners discuss well-known trademark protection in China, and explain how to obtain these powerful rights
  • Trademark squatters and bad faith filings are systemic issues in China, so brand owners need a fully stocked warchest for a successful IP strategy. Anna Mae Koo and Ann Xu of Vivien Chan & Co discuss some critical weapons that will help brand owners in the fight
  • James Nurton spoke to INTA CEO Etienne Sanz de Acedo about continued globalization, engaging new constituencies and working towards INTA’s next Strategic Plan
  • James Nurton previews some of this week’s sessions on trademark issues in Asia and Africa, and introduces related INTA events
  • Alan Veronick, global intellectual property counsel at Zumba Fitness in Hallandale, Florida, tells Michael Loney about the unique trademark challenges in stopping unlicensed instructors infringing the brand.
  • INTA Asia-Pacific Chief Representative Seth Hays discusses the association's new branch office, which opened in Singapore in March
  • INTA’s Board of Directors held its second meeting of the year yesterday, and tackled a wide range of issues affecting the Association and members.
  • We all face stressful situations in our everyday lives, be it at work or at home, and it is natural to react. How you handle those situations is important as it could affect things down the line—for example if you need a favor in the future.