For three days in Beijing at the end of May, Chief Judge Randall Rader of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and six of his court colleagues, Kong Xiangiun, Chief Judge of the Intellectual Property Rights Tribunal of the Chinese Supreme People's Court and his colleagues, joined over 1,200 other Chinese judges, law professors, lawyers and students, and over a hundred U.S. lawyers in a breathtaking comparative review of U.S and C...
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