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#128 When Will It Be the End of Global Anti-Suit Injunction Wars? Present & Prospective FRAND Litigation & Arbitration in China

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Jing He, Founder, GEN Law Firm

As Chinese courts and authorities take on active roles in resolving FRAND disputes, China has become a key jurisdiction for the consideration of FRAND issues globally. But how does the system work? Jing He, founding partner of GenLaw and a leading practitioner with decades of experience in intellectual property, antitrust, and complex litigation, speaks with Anora Wang and Christina Ma about FRAND litigation and arbitration in China. Listen to this episode to explore the frontier of global FRAND wars.

Jing He, Founder, GEN Law Firm

Related Links:

He Jing, The Science of China’s Frand Rate-Setting, CPI (March 2020)

Jing He, Annie Xue, Melissa Feng, Could (China-Based) Arbitration Save the FRAND Rate Setting Game?, CPI (March 2021)

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Anora Wang, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP and Christina Ma, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz


Posted On August 16, 2021

Posted By Our Curious Amalgam

Posted In Antitrust Intellectual Property PRACTICES

Tagged antitrust Arbitration China Dispute Resolution FRAND intellectual property international License litigation Negotiation patent SEP

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