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The new outfit, Ashurst Perkins Coie, will bring together around 3,000 lawyers across 23 countries
Sara Horton, co-chair of Willkie’s IP litigation group, reflects on launching the firm’s Chicago office during a global pandemic, and how she advises young, female attorneys
Brian Paul Gearing brings technical depth, litigation expertise, and experience with Japanese business culture to Pillsbury’s IP practice
News of InterDigital suing Amazon in the US and CMS IndusLaw challenging Indian rules on foreign firms were also among the top talking points
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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 Gün and PartnersZeynep Seda Alhas and Dilan Sıla Kayalıca of Gün and Partners consider the Turkish IP court’s ruling on an infringement case by Red Bull
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Sponsored by Bird & BirdWilliam Warne of Bird & Bird describes why some recent judgments have the potential to significantly alter the dynamic in UK FRAND cases
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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