Asia-Pacific
The new outfit, Ashurst Perkins Coie, will bring together around 3,000 lawyers across 23 countries
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
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Sponsored by Jadong IP Law FirmXiangjing Luo and Lian Yunze of Jadong IP Law Firm assess the key practical differences and implications that will arise from the third amendment to China’s law on copyrights
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Sponsored by Lifang & PartnersShan Jiao of Lifang & Partners explores how standard essential patents litigation in China has evolved following recent developments in the area
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Sponsored by Liu, Shen & AssociatesGuanyang Yao and Xiaoning Yu of Liu Shen & Associates consider the reasons behind China’s growth as a litigation venue for standard essential patent cases and evaluate the strategies of related parties
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Sponsored by Panawell & PartnersFeng Xu of Panawell & Partners explains how the amendments to the Patent Law will impact the activity of domestic and foreign innovators
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Sponsored by Purplevine IPMing Wen and Helen Zhang of Purplevine IP explains how the evolving patents law in China will give right holders a better chance to enforce their patent rights
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Sponsored by Vivien Chan & CoVivien Chan and Ann Xu of Vivien Chan & Co assess how Chinese authorities and brand owners have stepped up efforts to tackle increasingly innovative trademark squatters