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What do Napoleonic Warfare and IP Protection in China have in Common? More than You can Imagine

Issued: July 31 2015

How do you approach IP protection in China? Paolo Beconcini suggests that it’s not unlike a military battle – and that military strategy can play a role in the preparation and refinement of a winning litigation strategy.

 

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