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Read all the news from the AIPLA Annual Meeting

AIPLA Daily Report 168

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Managing IP was at the AIPLA Annual Meeting in Washington DC.

All three issues of the AIPLA Daily Report are now available for download on our dedicated page. You can also click on the links below to see the PDFs of each day.

Day 1: The “New Madison” plan for antitrust and SEPs, social media and false advertising law, obviousness in patent prosecution, Myra McCormack interview

Day 2: USPTO’s Iancu announces PTAB claim amendment procedure, putting the sparkle into subject matter eligibility, AI and copyright, best practice in patent licensing, trademark portfolio management, Lisa Jorgenson interview

Day 3: Judges Stoll and Chen give the view from the Federal Circuit, the scary world of cybersecurity, trade secrets litigation tips, Rogers test and speech rights, Star Athletica 18 months on, new AIPLA President Sheldon Klein interview

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New partners, from biotech company Leyden Labs and Novartis, take the total number of partner hires to 12 since the firm took on external investment in late 2024
Labelled the ‘largest law firm merger in history’, the new outfit could also spell an opportunity for US clients to capitalise on Hogan Lovells' UPC expertise
Andy Lee and Amy Brooks of Brandsmiths explain how the firm secured a win for Peppa Pig over rival children’s character Wolfoo, in a case that centred on copied audio clips
Pedro Moreira outlines proposals by INPI that look set to open a discussion regarding biological materials, extracts, sequences, genetically edited plants, and computer programs
The combined firm, which has a newly appointed IP partner in London, brings together more than 3,500 practitioners across 52 offices, with flagship hubs in Seattle, London, Sydney and New York
A host of SEP-rich law firms, both leading arguments and as intervenors, are set to feature in the UK Supreme Court’s third FRAND episode, though one ground of appeal has been settled
Law firms are investing in generative engine optimisation and boosting their online presence in the hope of gaining a new client base
A decision on a licensing rate payable by Warner Bros and Paramount, and a survey outlining UK businesses’ lack of IP preparation ahead of launching abroad, were among other major talking points
A fresh wave of deals highlights why investors favour IP firms and why independent outfits may soon have to rethink their strategy
King & Spalding has now hired 15 partners from Winston Taylor and legacy firm Winston & Strawn in offices spanning Texas, San Francisco, and Chicago
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