Peter Ollier profiles the six Chinese IP practitioners who made it into Managing IP’s latest list of the 50 most influential people in IP
Tracy Wu of Kangxin Partners discusses offensive strategies for evading potential patent blocks in China and building a patent portfolio
Seiji Nishiuchi and Jiancheng Jiang of Peksung Intellectual Property provide a guide through the various laws and regulations on invention-creations in China
Zhang Xiang of Liu, Shen & Associates provides a practical summary of new patent regulations and examination guidelines in China, and how patent practitioners can use them to their advantage
Xiaojun Guo of CCPIT Patent & Trademark Law Office explains how to draft a brief explanation of design under the Chinese Patent Law
Tim Smith and Jin Ling of Rouse look at the attractions and tensions of foreign R&D and technology transfer when working in China
William Wenquan Yang and Sabrina Shan Lu of Panawell & Partners discuss possible ways to deal with bad faith trade mark filing
Understanding patent litigation is essential to any company’s IP strategy. Johnson Jiang Li of China Patent Agent (HK) explains the steps involved
Rights owners looking to enforce their IP in China need to understand the country’s distinct double track IP protection system, as Jinchen Song and Ming Ni of DEQI Intellectual Property Law Corporation explain
Gary Zhang, Guangming Liu and Zhang Guangliang of China Sinda examine the most effective ways an individual or company can defend themselves against patent infringement accusations in China
Judicial interpretations of patent infringement issued by the Supreme People’s Court have proven vital in trials in China. Yin Xintian of Wan Hui Da Intellectual Property Agency analyses how they affect the rights of patent holders
Liu Yungui, Han Long and Xu Jie of Hylands Law Firm explain why procedural issues for evidence have gained greater importance in China
Xiaoping Sui and Gesheng Huang of Zhongzi Law Office discuss the difficulties of handling patent administrative lawsuits
Cedric Lam and Lilian Shi of Dorsey & Whitney highlight the niceties of enforcing IP rights in the Chinese courts for foreign brand owners
Yan Hong and Qinghong Xu of Lung Tin International Intellectual Property Agent lay out some common defence strategies used in Chinese patent litigation
Vivien Chan, John Ng and Barbara Tsang of Vivien Chan & Co describe the most significant cases last year faced by the People’s Supreme Court, in trade marks, patents and copyright
Read this year's INTA Daily News - published daily by Managing IP direct from the 134th INTA Annual Meeting in Washington DC
May 2012
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