A King & Spalding attorney and former chief of staff to the U.S. trade representative under former President Donald Trump offered ways to combat China’s growing abuse of the American intellectual property system to members of a House Judiciary subcommittee Wednesday.

“It’s difficult to overstate the importance of IP for U.S. businesses and workers,” King & Spalding international trade partner Jamieson Greer said before the House Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet. Greer, who works out of the Atlanta-based firm’s Washington, DC office, said 40% of U.S. output and the same percentage of jobs is based in America’s IP market and China’s use of the system since it joined the World Trade Organization more than 20 years ago has only gotten worse. 

This content has been archived. It is available through our partners, LexisNexis® and Bloomberg Law.

To view this content, please continue to their sites.

Not a Lexis Subscriber?
Subscribe Now

Not a Bloomberg Law Subscriber?
Subscribe Now

Why am I seeing this?

LexisNexis® and Bloomberg Law are third party online distributors of the broad collection of current and archived versions of ALM's legal news publications. LexisNexis® and Bloomberg Law customers are able to access and use ALM's content, including content from the National Law Journal, The American Lawyer, Legaltech News, The New York Law Journal, and Corporate Counsel, as well as other sources of legal information.

For questions call 1-877-256-2472 or contact us at [email protected]