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14 December 2020CopyrightJess Collen and Michael Nesheiwat

The Biden administration’s trade policy: what will it mean for IP?

Despite the flurry of lawsuits and other legal challenges raised by President Donald Trump and his team over the past few weeks, it is inevitable that President-elect Joe Biden will become the next president of the US on inauguration day, January 20, 2021.

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