Legal Considerations of Conducting Business in China

Authors

Aarron Hurvitz

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Document Type

Presentation

Publication Date

10-26-2010

Abstract

Aaron Hurvitz obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Arizona in 2003, his Juris Doctorate from the TU College of Law in 2007, and his LL.M. in International Business and Trade Law from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago in 2008.

Hurvitz currently advises Kangxin's North American, European, Indian, and Australian clients on different aspects of Chinese intellectual property law. He specifically focuses on how best to introduce technology into China, and deals heavily with advising the firm's clients on how best to effectuate positive enforcement of their intellectual property rights.

Prior to joining Kangxin, Hurvitz started his intellectual property experience when he was hired as the sole law clerk on an antitrust and illegal patent tying case that was ultimately heard before the United States Supreme Court. He then drafted technology transfer agreements and worked on enforcement matters for an international law firm in Beijing, China.

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