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The tie-up between Perkins Coie and Ashurst may generate some striking numbers, but independent IP firms need not worry yet, according to practitioners
Perkins Coie’s US patent prosecution strength could provide Ashurst with an opportunity to enter an untapped market in Australia, but it may not be easy
Mitesh Patel at Reed Smith outlines why the US Copyright Office and courts have so far dismissed AI authorship and how inventors can protect AI-generated works
Xia Zheng, founder of AFD China, discusses balancing legal work with BD, new approaches to complex challenges, and the dangers of ‘over-optimism’
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Sponsored by Smart & BiggarDavid Schwartz of Smart & Biggar discusses the importance of diagnostic technologies and why the patent system must find an appropriate balance to encourage innovation in this area
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Sponsored by LexOrbisManisha Singh and Simrat Kaur of LexOrbis analyse a Bombay High Court case involving the registration of ‘Covishield’
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Sponsored by Basham Ringe y CorreaEduardo Kleinberg and Santiago Zubikarai of Basham Ringe y Correa explain how to prepare for when the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property decides damages in IP cases
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Sponsored by Hechanova GroupEditha R Hechanova of Hechanova & Co Inc explains the hurdles that are preventing Filipino lawmakers from legalising medical cannabis
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Sponsored by GoldenGate LawyersLinda Zhao of GoldenGate Lawyers looks at the specific guidance issued by the Supreme Court which clarifies the application of punitive damages
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Sponsored by Januar Jahja & PartnersAndrew Diamond and Fabiola Rossy of Januar Jahja and Partners take a closer look at a recent court decision where an Indonesian theme park were ordered to remove an installation based on an iconic Los Angeles monument