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Grace Shao
Partner
Baker & McKenzie

Practice Areas
Intellectual Property, Technology Licensing, Dispute Resolution

Practice Description
Grace Shao has advised and handled a wide range of IP enforcement matters for clients, especially pharmaceutical, high-tech and entertainment industries. She specializes in contract negotiation for technology licensing and litigation related to intellectual property, labor and commercial matters.

Education & Bar Admission
L.L.B National Taiwan University
Harvard Law School (LL.M.)
New York University School of Law (LL.M.; J.S.D.)
The Internet Law Program at Harvard Law School
Member of R.O.C. Bar and New York Bar

Professional Affiliations
Associate professor, the National Chiao-tung University Institute of Technology Law
Chief Member, Intellectual Property Committee of Taiwan Law Society
Chief Member, Publication Committee of Taipei Bar Association
Member, Committee of Human Right Education, Ministry of Education
Instructor, Special Course for Prosecutors’ Training Program, Ministry of Justice
Instructor, Training Program for Newly-Admitted Attorneys, Ministry of Justice
Instructor, IP Training Program, National Science Council
Instructor, IP Training Program, Information Industry Institute


Publications, Presentations and Articles
Presentation: “P2P Infringement & Settlement”, AMCham / ECCT IPL Joint Committee, Oct. 2006
Presentation, “Effective Enforcement Strategies for IP Litigations”, Technology Law Symposium 2005, NCTU
Penalist, “Discussion on P2P copyright infringement cases: ezPeer and Kuro”, Technology Law Symposium 2005, NCTU
Presentation, “P2P Technology and Challenges to Copyright”, 2005, National Hokaido University, Japan
Presentation, “Functionality of Three Dimensional Marks”, Technology Law Symposium 2004, NCTU
Presentation, “Fair Use in Digital Era”, Technology Law Symposium 2003, NCTU
Various articles on intellectual property issues, Economic Daily News

Languages
English, Mandarin and Taiwanese.



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