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IP owners need to understand their chances of being awarded costs before they take legal action to enforce their rights. Zeeger Vink explains the rules in Europe
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IP owners used to insist that their marks be used consistently. Now the most innovative companies are adopting fluid marks. Lisa Pearson explains how to ride the marketing wave without compromising your rights
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Courts around the world are dealing with cutting-edge trade mark issues. Emma Barraclough, Eileen McDermott and Peter Ollier provide a guide to the cases you need to watch
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Managing IP's third annual Awards Dinner was held at Claridge's in London last month, with more than 250 guests coming from as far away as Brazil, Korea, Australia, South Africa and Turkey
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From Samson Helfgott
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On January 1 last year Unilever outsourced its trade mark prosecution work. Almost 18 months on, Katrina Burchell, the company's general trade mark counsel, told Emma Barraclough about the experience
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