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Most claims are being accepted for trial and Delaware seems reluctant to grant stays: Scott Alter, Walter Linder and Robert O’Loughlin explain these and other conclusions from the first year of inter partes review petitions in the US
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Since the 2006 eBay ruling, many practicing patent owners have been denied permanent injunctions following findings of patent infringement. Michael Jacobs and Patrick Zhang point out that jurisprudence might be trending back towards the traditional patent owner
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Peter Leung picks apart the conclusions from the annual Managing IP survey of Chinese in-house counsel, and finds consistent optimism among companies
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Brand owners often point to goods seized or raids conducted as evidence of a successful anti-counterfeiting campaign. But Bob Youill explains that a deeper, intelligence-based approach to the groups behind the infringement is needed
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Foreign IP owners need to work more closely with domestic companies if they are to win greater IP protection in China. Peter Leung explains the key associations and most-effective methods of working with Chinese companies
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Rights holders are looking to south-east Asia as the next growth region. Lawyers from Hechanova & Co, Henry Goh & Co and Tilleke & Gibbins explain the latest changes in Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, The Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam
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