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“Trademark seminars 2016” held by BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT in Munich, Frankfurt, Bremen, Berlin and Düsseldorf.

21. September 2016/in Events

BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT will be resuming its successful range of “trademark seminars” at a total of five locations in autumn 2016. They are aimed at trademark owners both with and without prior knowledge of this legal field. The dates of the individual seminars in 2016 are:
“Munich trademark seminar” Munich, 21 September 2016
“Frankfurt trademark seminar” Frankfurt am Main, 19 October 2016
“Bremen trademark seminar” Bremen, 26 October 2016
“Berlin trademark seminar” Berlin, 2 November 2016
“Düsseldorf trademark seminar” Düsseldorf, 9 November 2016
Dr. Rudolf Böckenholt, Dr. Martin Wirtz, Dr. Anke Nordemann-Schiffel and Dr. Carl-Richard Haarmann will elucidate various aspects of trademark and competition law. This year, the focus will be on the following topics: “Trademark Management within the Enterprise – from a Lawyer’s Perspective” (Dr R. Böckenholt). Dr M. Wirtz will present “Latest Developments in Trademark Law”. Dr A. Nordemann-Schiffel will talk about the “Latest Developments in Relation to Likelihood of Confusion” Dr C.-R. Haarmann will illustrate “Process Strategies in Complex, Cross-Boundary Violation Proceedings” based on a case study. Each seminar starts at 2:00 pm and finishes around 5:00 pm.

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