As China–Russia trade surpasses USD 240 billion in 2024, and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) emerges as China's fifth-largest trading partner, opportunities across the emerging Russian-speaking markets are growing rapidly. However, alongside this growth comes a complex web of intellectual property (IP) risks.
To help Chinese enterprises navigate this evolving landscape, Gorodissky & Partners, a leading international IP law firm, will host a specialized seminar on Friday, September 19, 2025, from 14:00 to 18:00, at Kerry Hotel, Beijing.
This exclusive event will address the key legal and practical challenges faced by Chinese companies in the region. A senior-partner team from the firm's Moscow headquarters will offer in-depth insights, drawn from decades of experience, to support Chinese IP professionals and corporate decision-makers in developing forward-looking strategies.
◉ Patent prosecution
◉ Gaps in industrial design protection
◉ Trademark squatting countermeasures
◉ Disputes over the validity of technology licensing agreements
◉ Cross-border enforcement and litigation strategies
◉ IP Directors and Legal Counsels at companies entering or
operating in Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, and other
Russian-speaking markets
◉ Heads of international practice at IP law firms and agencies
◉ Legal teams from cross-border e-commerce, energy equipment,
and high-tech sectors
Date: Friday, September 19, 2025
Time: 14:00–18:00
Venue: Kowloon ballroom1, 4th Floor, Kerry Hotel, Beijing
(1 Guanghua Road, Chaoyang District)
Fee: Free of charge (limited seats; registration subject to approval)
Language: English (Simultaneous interpretation in Mandarin
provided)
[Scan the QR code to register online]
Contact:
jane.jiang@chinaiptoday.cn
+86 18911449529(WeChat available)