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LawMay Legal Salon Series – Session 1 | U.S. IP Litigation from a Chinese Perspective

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Cross-border intellectual property litigation has become one of the most dynamic and challenging practice areas in the international legal market for both U.S. and Chinese lawyers.In this field, collaboration between American and Chinese attorneys is no longer occasional—it has become an essential strategy for business growth and professional development.

The LawMay Legal Salon Series is designed for U.S. attorneys specializing in U.S.–China intellectual property law, as well as Chinese lawyers seeking to enter this practice area.It focuses on practical experience, strategic insights, and business development, providing a high-level platform for professional exchange and collaboration.

Session 1 TopicU.S. IP Litigation from a Chinese Perspective: Opportunities, Challenges, and Strategic Insights


SpeakerAttorney Hongchang Deng

  • Licensed to practice law in both China and California, U.S.

  • Registered U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) attorney

  • Extensive trial and litigation experience before U.S. federal courts


Key Discussion Points

  • Assessing whether U.S. IP litigation is worth pursuing

  • Building a four-pillar business framework for IP litigation practice

  • Navigating key procedural bottlenecks in U.S. IP cases—and how to overcome them

  • Leveraging IP litigation experience for high-value business opportunities

  • Practical pathways for Chinese lawyers to enter U.S. litigation practice


📅 Date & Time

  • China Standard Time: Sunday, August 17, 2025 – 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM

  • U.S. Pacific Time: Saturday, August 16, 2025 – 7:00 PM to 8:30 PMFormat: Online session (access details available upon joining the event group)


🔜 Upcoming Session 2How to Start Your First U.S. Federal Case — A procedural, strategic, and risk management guide for attorneys handling federal litigation.

 
 
 

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