Xu Tian, PRC attorney, joined Eiger Law as Of Counsel in August. For more his information, please click here.
Eiger partner John EASTWOOD will be a session co-chair at the upcoming IBA Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. John will be co-chairing “Life cycle of a product part 1 – the inception, from the plan to the product”. Part 1 will examine the most important legal questions that arise at a product’s inception, up through […]
Senior associate Heather HSIAO will be speaking at the 2016 EU-Taiwan Seminar on Trade Secrets on Wednesday, September 21. Organized by Taiwan’s Intellectual Property Office, European Economic and Trade Office, and the European Business and Regulatory Cooperation, the seminar will gather experts from Europe and Taiwan to discuss trade secret disputes, with the aim to […]
Paul J. CASSINGHAM, senior legal consultant at Eiger, as well as the American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei’s former chairman and current Government Relations Committee chair, has studied the TPP’s text with the aim of gaining a clearer understanding of exactly what impact the trade deal might have on Taiwan, if it comes into effect. […]
Is Taiwan ready for the TPP? Join Eiger’s Paul J. CASSINGHAM in an AmCham Taipei workshop on “TPP: Opportunities and Challenges for Taiwan” on Aug. 16. More info and sign up: https://goo.gl/0qCXh7
Major changes are ahead for Taiwan’s energy mix as the island’s nuclear power plants are slated to be shut down. “
Eiger partner John EASTWOOD will speak at the 10th Annual Employment Law Asia Congress on June 22 in Singapore. The event features 15 jurisdictions across top emerging markets in Asia. Further info here.
Eiger partner John EASTWOOD has been named by the World IP Review as one of their chosen “WIPR Leaders” in their 2016 guide to the leading practitioners working in intellectual property worldwide.
Does the growth of wearable technology need to bring about a new regulatory category in Taiwan? Eiger associates Skye LIU and Po-Hsiang OU have written a new article on wearables that explores this very topic: Wearables in Taiwan – A New Regulatory Category?