How to handle IP transfers in Anonymous purchases. China Business Law Journal
12 March 2015
AssociateBeijing
Email ken.li@hoganlovells.com
Phone +86 10 6582 9455
Fax +86 10 6582 9499
LanguagesEnglish, Chinese
Practice groupIntellectual Property, Media, and Technology
Ken Li is an associate based in our Beijing office, and handles many high-profile matters for our domestic IP agency. Prior to joining Hogan Lovells, Ken gained IP experience while working for a prominent Chinese law firm for 3 years.
Ken advises both multinational and domestic clients on brand protection, enforcement of IP rights and IP prosecution services and has handled a large number of IP litigation procedures in a wide variety of industries. Ken is a native speaker of Mandarin Chinese and is furthermore fluent in English.
Education
LL.B., Beijing International Studies University
Bar admissions and qualifications
People's Republic of China
Representing a leading financial information company in various trademark opposition cases and successfully obtaining well-known trademark protection.
Representing a leading payment service company on the recovery of .cn and .com domain names in China.
Representing an international eyewear company in an essential case appealed up to the Supreme People's Court, whereby recovered its TM and avoided sky-high damages.
Acting for many international companies in defending trademark infringement claims by taking various contentious actions.
Acting for many foreign companies enforcing their IP rights before the local AICs, negotiating with adversaries and/or purchasing the disputed marks anonymously.
Providing advice regarding the client's TM protection strategy, transactions, due diligence, anti-dilution, IP protection at trade fairs and customs related issues.
12 March 2015