November 23rd, 2018 was the day when all members of Chang Tsi & Partners gathered together and joyfully cheered for the notable achievement in trademark business in 2018——up till September 9th, the number of new applications for trademark as represented by Chang Tsi has outnumbered the annual total quantity in 2017!
(the celebration booth)
Countless days of hard work and devotion along with unwavering passion and determination achieve the steady growth of Chang Tsi's trademark business. Until the end of this September, the number of its new trademark applications has already set a new record for the firm! Such an impressive outcome not only presents Chang Tsi's progress and strength, but also contains the hard work and selfless dedication from every member of Chang Tsi.
(Chang Tsi's activity group photo)
On this Thanksgiving, the staff were invited to leave their desks to enjoy the good wine and dainty dishes as specially prepared for them. When savoring the redolence of their current success, everyone has already pictured a brighter future.
(good wine and dainty dishes from the activity)
Once again the strength of our team gave birth to this new success which in turn provides us with the most powerful recognition and encouragement. Every member of Chang Tsi will together strive for its next success.
On December 1st, 2018, Chambers and Partners, one of the authoritative legal rating agencies around the world, released its Asia-Pacific ranking 2019.
OEM is short for Original Equipment Manufacturer, and refers to a business mode in which a brand holder does not directly manufacture its products but entrusts another party with the manufacture and then directly applies the trademark of its own brand on the products.
The Decision on Certain Issues Concerning the Litigation Procedure of Intellectual Property Cases, such as Patents ("Decision") was adopted upon deliberation on October 26, 2018, at the Sixth Session of the 13th National People's Congress Standing Committee. According to the Decision, the Supreme People's Court will establish a new Intellectual Property Tribunal by the end of 2018.