By Mandy Jackson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Attorneys representing California high-technology and biotechnology companies are anxious to see whether revisions to China's intellectual property protections will prompt U.S. business to hire Chinese workers to make innovative discoveries instead of assembling products.
Intellectual property concerns have inhibited foreign companies seeking to better tap the world's most po...
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