About 10 days ago we reported that as far as we were aware China based King & Wood were the first firm in the PRC to employ a North American legal marketing company to get their message out…
Already.. the company Stem Legal appears to be doing the right things for them.. well online at least.
Yesterday a number of our online research resources had links to the following press release sent out by Stem Legal on behalf of King & Wood.
We wonder if this’ll be a trend for PRC firms in 2009 — to start employing overseas legal pr agencies to get their brand out into the market via the www or through publications? – per our earlier story on Incisive entering the market in Hong Kong.
For those interested in PRC IP issues here’s the press release:
King & Wood Publishes on China IP Law
December 10th 2008 Stem News
Stem Legal client King & Wood, China’s largest law firm, have recently published a number of new articles by the firm’s China intellectual property practice group. Released over the past week on the firm’s blog, China Law Insight, those articles included:
Perfect 10, Inc. v. CCBill LLC — Insights on the Applications of the Safe Harbor Principle. Authors: He Wei, Partner and Wang Yaxi, Associate (December 2, 2008)
Software Resale: An IP Puzzle Part I. Author: Xu Jing, Partner and Zhao Ye, Associate (December 8, 2008)
Software Resale: An IP Puzzle Part II. Author: Xu Jing, Partner and Zhao Ye, Associate (December 9, 2008)
With expertise in Chinese trademarks, patents, and IP litigation, King & Wood are well positioned to advise on all aspects of intellectual property rights and protections within the PRC. For more information, please visit King & Wood’s China IP law practice page; and for more reading on IP related issues, please visit the intellectual property category on the firm’s blog, China Law Insight.
http://www.stemlegal.com/news/2008/king-wood-publishes-on-china-ip-law/