Americans have pretty clear ideas about what they think India is like. But what do Indians think about the U.S., and specifically Atlanta? That’s one topic of today’s Tech Trek blog. As part of our effort to educate people about what we learned overseas, just click Play above.
While we were in India, Jason spoke at iTechLaw’s 5th Asian conference. He has a lot of knowledge to share about the regulatory climate in Indian and Europe, compared to the U.S. Some of it may be surprising. Play below.
Our next post – India’s resilience in the face of terrorism. Also we’re happy to educate the community by speaking at your conferences about what we learned. Please contact us if we can be of use.
John C. Yates, Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP partner and internationally recognized technology attorney, is in India and will post videos and updates from his trip on TechDrawl.
Yates, who chairs the Technology Group at Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP, is considered a pioneer in technology law and has practiced exclusively in this area for over 27 years. He will be traveling with Jason D’Cruz, head of the law firm’s IndUS Group. They will speak at major business and legal conferences in Delhi and Bangalore on the two-week trip. They intend to solidify the firm’s Indo-American relationships and contacts in the Indian technology community, locate new sources of capital for U.S. entrepreneurs, find potential partners for mergers, acquisitions and strategic partnerships, and assist the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce in making Atlanta the “US Gateway” for Indian technology companies.
About Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP
Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP is a full-service commercial law firm representing leading entrepreneurial and global companies. Its Technology Group has represented hundreds of technology companies and provided legal services for venture capital funding, IPOs, mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, intellectual property prosecutions, Internet and international law. The firm is nationally prominent in these areas and in its environmental, green technology, healthcare, insurance, litigation, and real estate practices, as well. It has offices in Atlanta, Raleigh-Durham, Savannah and Washington, D.C.
