Join Baker Donelson associate Nicole Berkowitz as a panelist for "3D Remote Print Manufacturing – A New Global Frontier For IP, IT, Transport and Trade Law", during the ABA International Conference, November 6 – 10 in Mexico City.
Remote 3D printing will allow traders worldwide to have their products manufactured and delivered directly at the buyers' locations, producing changes in the laws of transport, customs and trade. Nations famous for their arts and crafts like Mexico, Latin America and the Orient, may profit from new expansion of productivity, banking, finance and a new middle-class wealth. The program will analyze possible global changes in the laws of intellectual property, technology, banking, insurance, import/export, transport and trade, with speakers from USA, Mexico, Latin America, Europe and China.
Committee Sponsor
- International Transportation
Panel Chair & Moderator
- Attilio M. Costabel, Costabel, PA, Miami, FL
Moderator
- Prof. Martin Davies, Tulane U. School of Law
Speakers
- Bernardo Melo, Melo & Melo, Mexico City
- Nicole Berkowitz, Baker Donelson, Memphis
- Deborah Reid, Esq.
- Rania Sedhom
- Richard Rubenstein, Attorney at Law
- Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP
- Jianlin Song, Attorney at Law, Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP