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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 InspicosJakob Pade Frederiksen of Inspicos P/S assesses the legitimacy of the EPO’s adaptation of video conferencing solutions in proceedings
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Sponsored by Hechanova GroupEditha R Hechanova of Hechanova & Co Inc explains the main provisions of the two memorandum circulars that call for more effective mediation services
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Sponsored by Cabinet Beau de LoménieSuzanne Orian and Nicolas Underwood of Cabinet Beau de Loménie outline the key elements from the EPO Enlarged Board of Appeal’s long-awaited decision in Case G1/19
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Sponsored by ABE & PartnersTakanori Abe of Abe & Partners looks at a recent case where it was alleged that Toshiba Visual’s sale of LCD TVs, equipped with LEDs, infringed Nichia’s LED patents
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Sponsored by Gorodissky & PartnersVladimir Biriulin of Gorodissky & Partners discusses a trademark dispute ruling, by the Chamber of Patent Disputes, concerning religious beliefs
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Sponsored by Gün and PartnersGüldeniz Doğan Alkan and Dilan Sıla Kayalıca of Gün and Partners consider the supervisory power of Turkey’s Court of Cassation and its role as a court of precedents