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2016
July 15
Webinar
Tel Aviv
Protecting Your Brand Rights
LES Israel

Time: 8.30am - 11.00am

The topic will be presented by the following distinguished speakers:

Prof. Tobias Cohen Jehoram

Tobias Cohen Jehoram of the law firm of De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek will speak of Modern Concepts of Confusion in Trademark Law.  Among the topics that will be discussed are initial interest confusion, reverse confusion, infringement without confusion or detriment, concepts of risk of confusion vs. creating a mental link.

Adv. Liad Whatstein

Liad Whatstein of the law firm of Liad Whatstein & Co. will discuss Practical Aspects of The Battle against Counterfeiting in Israel and will comment on how Israeli courts address likelihood of confusion in sophisticated infringements.

We will allocate some time at the end of the event for discussion and welcome comments from the audience.

The event is free to attend for LES Israel members.
Non-members: NIS 50 charge.