Papula-Nevinpat’s events during INTA 2019 in Boston were a huge success

3.6.2019

Papula-Nevinpat’s Russia IP Update sessions and the reception at the Rooftop@Revere on May 20 during INTA 2019 in Boston were a huge success.

We would like to thank all our clients and friends for the warm welcome our events again received this year.

In case you couldn’t make it to the Russia IP Update sessions, you can see the presentation by our trademark attorney Riikka Palmos here.

Should you have any questions, we are here to help you!

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