Asia-Pacific
IP lawyers at three firms reflect on how courts across Australia have reacted to AI use in litigation, and explain why they support measured use of the technology
Tilleke & Gibbins topped the leaderboard with four awards across the region, while Anand & Anand and Kim & Chang emerged as outstanding domestic firms
Andrew Blattman, who helped IPH gain significant ground in Asia and Canada, will leave in the second half of 2026
Vivien Chan joins us for our ‘Women in IP’ series to discuss gender bias in the legal profession and why the business model followed by law firms leaves little room for women leaders
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Sponsored by AJ ParkAJ Park describes the agreement in principle between New Zealand and the UK for the free trade agreement from an IP perspective
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Sponsored by RNA, Technology and IP AttorneysRanjan Narula and Ajay Kumar of RNA Technology and IP Attorneys explore the key takeaways from guidelines introduced to establish fairness in claims and advertisements of food products
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Sponsored by FB RiceBeata Khaidurova and James Coburn of FB Rice delve into a chronology of Australian Patent Office decisions and find a pattern of reasoning which shows that some UIs may be protectable under Australian patent law
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Sponsored by Liu, Shen & AssociatesYanan Deng and Jinlin Chen of Liu Shen & Associates explain why a good patent portfolio for 5G is so valuable in business
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Sponsored by Hanol IP & LawMin Son of Hanol IP & Law looks at the changing trend of how courts are determining the similarity of trademarks in South Korea
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Sponsored by ABE & PartnersTakanori Abe of Abe & Partners looks at a recent judgment which explored how directors are directly liable for the patent infringement of their companies