INTA Trademark Administrators and Practitioners Meeting--early bird registration ends August 4th


IPKat overlooked reporting on this coming event, which will take place under the auspices of INTA. Because the early bid registration ends this Friday, August 4th, IPKat is calling it to the attention of Kat readers.

Trademark administrators and practitioners will head to New Orleans, for the INTA Trademark Administrators and Practitioners Meeting (TMAP), from September 17th -19th. Featuring close to 30 speakers, attendees will experience three days of learning about key developments in trademark law across the globe, best practices on brand protection, and ways you can make an impact for yourself and your organization. For the first time, TMAP attendees and INTA staff will begin the three-day meeting by building bicycles with a local nonprofit for New Orleans teens in need.

Early bird registration ends on Friday, August 4. To register, visit www.inta.org/2017TMAP today!

And the jazz isn't too bad either!

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