KEEP THOSE COSTS DOWN!


Keep those costs down!

UK law firm Addleshaw Goddard is hosting a seminar, "Reducing the Cost of Intellectual Property Enforcement", which will take place on 23 November 2006 at its London offices, 150 Aldersgate Street, London, EC1A 4EJ. Sir Hugh Laddie (consultant to Rouse & Co. International) will be the keynote speaker, aided and abetted by Addleshaw Goddard partner Richard Kempner. Following the presentations there will be a round table discussion.

IPKat readers are reputed to be particular welcome. It's free and there are drinks and canapes for those who wish to get in some pre-Christmas calorie absorption training. Registration is at 4.30pm, with the serious matter commencing at 5.00pm. If you'd like to attend, fill in the form here.
KEEP THOSE COSTS DOWN! KEEP THOSE COSTS DOWN! Reviewed by Jeremy on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 Rating: 5

2 comments:

  1. Beware of lawyers bearing cunning ideas for (ahem) "reducing" legal fees... ;-)

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  2. You're right to be wary - but I'd be even more suspicious if the hosts were charging for the privilege of their hospitality!

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