5 February 2025FeaturesTrademarksCaleb Goh and See Tho Sok Yee
Seven takeaways from the WIPO-Singapore ASEAN Mediation Programme
Cases resolved under the initiative offer some valuable lessons for parties in dispute, from redefining “winning” to finding common ground, say Caleb Goh from the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center Singapore and See Tho Sok Yee from the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore.
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