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The variety of winners demonstrates that the UPC is now a core benchmark rather than an experimental consideration, while junior lawyers are becoming more deeply involved in key work
Sheppard, which has hired 14 IP partners in the last 12 months, has cited client demand for expert counsel in SEP, ITC, and district court disputes
Tingxi Huo joins our ‘Five minutes with’ series to discuss boosting the value of clients’ IP and the importance of reflection
Hefty legal teams assembled for a three-day hearing in what was the court’s first foray into SEPs since Unwired Planet v Huawei
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Sponsored by Hong Kong Trade Development CouncilAlexander Ying, founder and CEO of AI fitness company DRESIO – and one of the winners of the IPHatch Hong Kong Competition 2019/20, discusses the key takeaways from his IPHatch experience
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Sponsored by AJ ParkAJ Park describes the agreement in principle between New Zealand and the UK for the free trade agreement from an IP perspective
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Sponsored by RNA, Technology and IP AttorneysRanjan Narula and Ajay Kumar of RNA Technology and IP Attorneys explore the key takeaways from guidelines introduced to establish fairness in claims and advertisements of food products
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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 + 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