
August 19, 2013
As I said in some earlier posts, I had taken a bit of a summer hiatus from my blogs for a few weeks. Given that summer is edging away alas, I am beginning to focus again on Canadian and international competition law developments, events and new competition, advertising and regulatory law developments. To begin to kick off the (upcoming) fall developments, this new Canada/China trade initiative being launched by UBC caught my eye today:
“The UBC Faculty of Law is pleased to offer a Professional Program on practical problem solving for China business projects. This seminar is specifically designed for those in the Canadian legal community preparing for business projects in China or with Chinese firms in Canada. When: September 19, 20 and 21, 2013 Where: UBC Faculty of Law at Allard Hall (1822 East Mall, UBC Point Grey Campus, Vancouver). Cost: $500.”
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