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Members of Nelligan O’Brien Payne LLP’s Intellectual Property Group are looking forward to attending the 139th Annual INTA Meeting in beautiful Barcelona, Spain.

INTA in Barcelona Spain

If you or any of your colleagues also plan to be in Barcelona at this time, we would be pleased to meet, in the interests of forging new working relationships and catching up with old friends.

As such, please reach out to Group Leader and Partner Wing Yan, Taiji Yoshino or Adam Tracey to schedule a meeting at a mutually convenient time.

The Catalonian capital is sure to provide a lovely backdrop to an always productive and busy few days. Among the many highlights for visitors include endless culinary delights at Mercado de La Boqueria near La Rambla and the historic Gothic Quarter, Antoni Gaudi’s many architectural masterpieces including the Sagrada Familia cathedral and Park Güell, the beautiful beaches of Barceloneta, and the panoramic vistas of the harbour and city skyline from the Olympic Park and Montjuic.

If you are truly lucky enough, maybe you will get a chance to experience FC Barcelona’s “Mes que un Club” atmosphere in the Nou Camp stadium – one of Europe’s largest venues and best football teams; that is, “soccer”, for the North Americans!

We look forward to seeing you there! Please do not hesitate to reach out as it would be our pleasure to make or renew our acquaintances.

To learn more about Nelligan O’Brien Payne’s IP Group, visit our newly redesigned webpage here.

This content is not intended to provide legal advice or opinion as neither can be given without reference to specific events and situations. © 2021 Nelligan O’Brien Payne LLP.

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