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Battles of Vietnam

Issued: October 01 2013

IP lawyers in Vietnam face insufficient IP appraisal standards, increasing foreign direct investments, continued large-scale infringement and amendments to a law which may place significant restrictions on foreign law firms. Johnny Chan reports.

 

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