lead position
Sponsored content
Sponsored by
CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office
Features list
-
Argentina has a poor reputation for protecting IP rights. But, says Carlos Castrillo, new political winds are bringing changes
-
Canada’s new drug and biosimilar patent linkage system will fundamentally change the nature of proceedings. J Bradley White and Nathaniel Lipkus of Osler Hoskin & Harcourt discuss key changes of interest to life sciences companies
-
The recent CJEU judgment and subsequent national interpretation in Rovi Guides v Telenet will have a significant impact on the predictability of legal costs and should be taken into account when setting up an IP litigation strategy in Belgium, as Steven Sarlet and Ben Brigou explain
-
The UK’s departure from the EU threatens to disrupt IP practice in the country – and patent and trade mark firms are already taking steps to mitigate the potential damage. James Nurton reports
-
The landscape for IP litigation has improved considerably in Canada. Kevin P Siu and Steven B Garland of Smart & Biggar outline the benefits for global rights owners
-
Michael Loney and Natalie Rahhal analyse five IP decisions issued in Canada, two from the Supreme Court and three from the Federal Court
Local Insights