Can you help?

Not for the first time, IPKat team blogger Jeremy is searching the readership of this weblog for some help. If you

* have a good understanding of trade-related intellectual property issues;

* are familiar with investment-related literature as well as traditional IP law;

* have a credible research track record;

* have some spare time between now and December;

* can travel to London maybe two or three times without undue inconvenience;

* are interested in doing some remunerated casual research under his supervision,

please let Jeremy know by emailing him here, using the words "Research project" in the title and if possible sending a short but current CV. Jeremy will try to acknowledge all responses by the end of the week.
Can you help? Can you help? Reviewed by Jeremy on Monday, June 30, 2008 Rating: 5

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