Thrive in Ever-Changing China with Successful Forum at Butzel Long Law Firm in New York City
Thursday, June 17, 2010.LFI Solutions, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in helping businesses succeed with commercial and investment opportunities between US and China, hosted a successful business forum and networking event that informed New York City-area businesses about current Merger & Acquisition (M&A) trends, opportunities and strategies and Intellectual Property (IP) protection practices in joint ventures in China.The event was sponsored by Butzel Long, a leading law firm with a broad-based corporate, intellectual property and litigation services practice.
Lora Feng, founder and CEO of LFI Solutions, Inc., guided the overflow audience of over thirty attendees of the information-packed and highly interactive forum through an agenda that included two of the top experts in Chinese business law while still managing to allow for plenty of questions and networking by all.Both experts are close associates of Ms. Feng and her firm, LFI Solutions, Inc.The event was the latest of several Ms. Feng and LFI Solutions Inc. has hosted in the New York-New Jersey area in partnership with major sponsors such as Merrill Lynch and McCarter English
At the June 17 forum, Xiaolin Zhou, of Jun He Law Offices – widely recognized as a leading full-service law firm in China in commercial transactions and one of the first private law firms in China, and renowned as a pioneer in the re-establishment and development of the legal profession in contemporary China – led attendees through an exciting and interactive session on M&A opportunities and strategies in China.
Next, Yansheng Yu, of China Patent & Trademark Agent (U.S.A.) Ltd., the U.S. subsidiary of one of the largest firms in China primarily representing and counseling American and South American clients on the development, acquisition, and protection of their intellectual property rights in China and Hong Kong, detailed the challenging world of Chinese intellectual property law issues and gave advice to forum attendees on how to prosper in the fast-changing business environment.
Continuing the highly interactive yet information-packed design of her past US-China business forums, Ms. Feng allowed attendees to seek answers to their specific business