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Read all the latest news from the AIPLA Annual Meeting

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Managing IP is this week attending the AIPLA Annual Meeting in Washington DC, and publishing the AIPLA Daily Report



AIPLA booth 2016
Visit us at booth #23

Update October 31: All three issues of the AIPLA Daily Report are now available for download here. If you're attending the Meeting, you can pick up copies of the AIPLA Daily Report in the hotel and meeting rooms, and also at our booth #23 in the Exhibition Area.



You can also view and download PDF versions of the newspaper on our dedicated page. The first two issues have already been published and the final one will be available tomorrow (Saturday).

Among the articles published so far are:

All the articles are available free of charge for a limited time only.

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More from across our site

UPC cases are (very) gradually becoming more distributed across other local divisions outside Germany, which can only be good news for the pan-European forum
Clarification concerning jurisdictional reach and latest stats released by the court were also among the top talking points in recent weeks
Although unanimous decision by the top court clarifies several aspects of the honest concurrent use defence, practitioners say ambiguities remain
Tristan Sherliker says he hopes to solve an access to justice issue by making the automated court bundle tool free to use
The team, comprising two partners and one senior consultant, plans to offer “highly differentiated” services to clients
HGF’s new ownership model frees it from the hiring constraints of traditional partnerships, its CEO told Managing IP
New timeline for 2026 aims to provide clearer guidance to firms and practitioners on the full jurisdictional market view
Attorneys contemplate whether clients using AI for legal guidance is beneficial to attorney-client relationships or more of a nuisance
Richard de Bodo, who had a lengthy career at international firms, shares how he will address client needs and praises the unique offerings of smaller firms
An Australian top court decision clarifying honest concurrent use and wins by publishers against AI platforms were also among the top talking points
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