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Have you explored our topic pages recently?

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Many of the articles in Managing IP's online archive, which goes back to 1999, are easily accessible via our topic pages. Here's how to find them

One of the features of our website is the themed topic pages, which include many news reports, articles and interviews related to particular topics. These pages can often be the quickest way to find information on subjects you are interested in.

You can explore the topics using the following links:

Patent topics A-Z

Trade mark topics A-Z

Copyright topics A-Z

The topic pages are constantly being updated as new articles are posted. Recently updated pages include:

Asean

Brexit

Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA)

PTAB

Tobacco trade marks

Unitary Patent & Unified Patent Court

We also create new topic pages to mark special occasions, such as for the recent World Chocolate Day.

We are always adding new topics and updating existing ones, so do check the above links regularly if there are subjects you are interested in. Also please do contact me with any suggestions for new topic pages that you would find useful.

Note that while the topic pages themselves are all freely accessible, access to some articles will require a subscription or free trial.

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Sharad Vadehra of Kan & Krishme discusses why older IP firms still have an edge over up-and-coming boutiques and how the firm is using AI to provide quick and cost-effective service
Lawyers at Appleyard Lees share how they picked apart a plant breeder’s infringement claims concerning the ‘Tango’ mandarin
A further decision on long-arm status, and a new hire for Pentarc in Germany from Taylor Wessing were also among top developments
The US decision marks a rare grant of a request under the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act in a patent case
Stobbs has applied to strike out a contempt of court application filed against the firm and two of its lawyers
With trademark volumes surging, trademark teams need to think beyond traditional clearance searches, towards a continuous, intelligence-led workflow, says Meghan Medeiros of Corsearch
Brazilian in-house counsel say law firms’ technology investments have not translated into tangible benefits, meaning tech use is a minor factor when selecting advisers
A lack of comfort among some salaried partners shows why law firms must actively foster inclusion, not merely focus on diversity mandates
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