Bertha Ho, who helped the Hush Puppies owner with the sale of its IP rights in China and Hong Kong SAR, explains how to navigate complex transactions in the region
Online storytelling platform Humans of Bombay isn’t wrong for trying to protect its copyright, but it could have handled its dispute better
We have started accepting submissions from in-house counsel and teams for the 19th annual Managing IP Awards programme
Managing IP presents the third edition of its Ones to Watch list, profiling 22 in-house counsel on the rise
Marko Stübegger is a legal IP management expert at RHI Magnesita in Austria
Amanda Luz is a legal manager at Adidas in Brazil
Kathy Janevska is IP legal counsel at Canva in Australia
Strategic portfolio reviews, data analysis, and honest chats with external counsel can go a long way towards reducing expenses, say in-house counsel
The UKIPO is considering abolishing series trademarks, which allow applicants to apply for multiple similar marks in one filing
Barely a year ago companies and law firms were clamouring to get a foothold in the metaverse, but it is yet to live up to the hype
Section 101 issues are challenging US medical device companies in protecting software, but firms can help by knowing the basics and writing persuasively
We provide a rundown of Managing IP’s news and analysis coverage from the week, and review what’s been happening elsewhere in IP
Each week Managing IP speaks to a different IP lawyer about their life and career
After a judge with an ‘unremitting workload’ was given formal advice for falling asleep during a case, it might be time to wake up and assess the demands that arbiters face
We provide a rundown of Managing IP’s news and analysis coverage from the week, and review what’s been happening elsewhere in IP
Rapporteur-Judge András Kupecz ruled that education and training weren’t legitimate reasons for a member of the public to access documents
Searches for comparison prior art will be a little easier, but practitioners will have to put more thought into claim construction and design patent titles
The Helsinki local division rejected AIM Sport’s request for a preliminary injunction in a dispute with rival Supponor
The FTC’s plans to scrutinise improperly listed Orange Book patents could make these listings more important in litigation, but firms should be looking at this anyway
Counsel at Debevoise & Plimpton explain how they helped food delivery business Grubhub avoid a preliminary injunction at the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Managing IP has collated insights from IP experts in several Asian jurisdictions that are significant markets for many Japanese companies
Managers at four IP firms reveal when they allow employees to work remotely and how they’re enticing them to come back in
We provide a rundown of Managing IP’s news and analysis coverage from the week, and review what’s been happening elsewhere in IP
Jurisdictions
Exclusives and This week in IP
Exclusives and This week in IP
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The England and Wales High Court has stayed an injunction that was granted in favour of Nokia last week, pending the outcome of Oppo’s appeal
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Ropes & Gray's Scott McKeown has joined Wolf Greenfield, where he hopes to recruit lawyers to join him and advise patent owners more
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Features and Special Focus
Features and Special Focus
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Sponsored by Hechanova GroupEditha Hechanova of Hechanova Group outlines the potential benefits for Philippines’ design rights holders if the country follows through with its planned accession to the Hague Agreement
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Sponsored by Gün and PartnersSouth Africa has recognised AI as a potential inventor. Selin Sinem Erciyas and Zeynep Çağla Üstün of Gün + Partners consider how other jurisdictions have approached patent applications for two inventions by the DABUS system
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Sponsored by Hanol IP & LawMin Son of Hanol IP & Law discusses recent changes in Korea’s IP protection laws and the potential for protecting trade dress via creative means