Li & N IP Shines at the 2025 INTA Annual Meeting in San Diego!

Time:2025-05-23

Source:Li & N IP

From May 17 to 22, 2025, the 147th Annual Meeting of the International Trademark Association (INTA) was grandly held at the San Diego Convention Center in California, USA. As the largest and most influential global intellectual property event in the post-pandemic era, the Annual Meeting brought together over 10,000 registered participants from 140 countries and regions, including brand owners, leading law firm partners, government officials, business leaders, judicial authorities, and renowned scholars.

As a distinguished representative of China’s intellectual property service sector, Li & N IP actively participated in various sessions of the Annual Meeting, engaging in in-depth discussions with international professionals on industry trends, the latest global policies and regulations, and practical issues.

Leveraging INTA’s international platform, Li & N IP established connections with more than 30 law firms and nearly 100 industry elites from North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region, further strengthening its global service network. More than just an industry barometer, the INTA Annual Meeting also serves as a stage to showcase professional competence. Guided by its philosophy of “Professionalism, Quality, and Efficiency,” Li & N IP received high recognition from numerous international partners.

Looking ahead, Li & N IP will continue to enhance its cross-border intellectual property service capabilities and optimize its global collaboration network, providing clients with stronger resources for their international IP strategies.

Although the 147th INTA Annual Meeting has concluded, Li & N IP is now embarking on a new chapter in its global journey. We look forward to reuniting with our global partners in London in 2026 to jointly promote innovation and development in the intellectual property industry and open a new chapter together!

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