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There are some impressive AI tools available for trademark lawyers, but law firm leaders say humans can still outthink the bots
Lawyers at Simmons & Simmons look ahead to a UK Supreme Court hearing in which the court will consider whether English courts can determine FRAND terms when the licence is offered by an intermediary rather than an SEP owner
Firm says appointment of Jeremy Drew from RPC will help create ‘unrivalled IP powerhouse’, as it looks to shore up IP offering ahead of merger
Law firms are expanding their ITC practices to account for the venue’s growing popularity, and some are seeing an opportunity to collaborate with M&A teams
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Sponsored by InspicosPeter Koefoed of Inspicos P/S explains the findings of a recent decision concerning the inventiveness of computer-implemented simulation methods
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Sponsored by Red PointsDaniel Shapiro of Red Points considers how IP leaders can report on metrics of brand protection software. Join the company’s live webinar on May 27 to learn more with real-world examples
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Sponsored by Liu, Shen & AssociatesJing Zhang and Guang Hou of Liu Shen & Associates discuss AI-related innovations and patent protection
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Sponsored by OLIVARESAlejandra Badillo of Olivares discusses a Supreme Court ruling where the use of a trademark in IP law is now defined as having “real and effective use”
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Sponsored by AJ ParkAJ Park considers how recent case law has affected the distinctiveness standard guidance for stylised trademarks
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Sponsored by Bird & BirdKatharine Stephens of Bird & Bird considers the key takeaways from the open consultation calling for views on the impact of AI on IP rights