The best thing about law is that no matter what you enjoy, you can connect it to the field of law. Intellectual property gives me the opportunity to combine law with my love of art. I’ve found a path to a field where I can encounter creativity in its many forms every day. In addition to intellectual property, I practice information technology law, and I’m fascinated every day by how we adapt legal traditions to today’s rapid progress.
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Record Fine for TEMU and New Customs Regime for Low‑Value Consignments from Outside the EU
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