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In major recent developments, a team of partners broke away from Taylor Wessing to form their own firm, while Kilburn & Strode made a strategic UPC hire
Morgan Lewis adds three partners with technical depth, reinforcing the firm’s strategy to bridge legal and tech expertise in patent litigation
Transactions specialists at Paul Weiss are advising on the high-profile split of Kraft Heinz into two companies, while Skadden is also involved in the deal
Youngmin Park joins us for our ‘Five minutes with’ series to discuss learning languages, moonlighting as a drummer, and why late is better than never
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Sponsored by Saint Island International Patent & Law OfficesA case between joint authors over the film score of A Place Called Silence offers key lessons concerning copyright ownership in creative collaborations, says Steven Liao of Saint Island International Patent & Law Offices
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Sponsored by CASWith an ever-increasing amount of information available, efficient patent searching is vital for businesses and researchers. This article, originally published by CAS, outlines five essential strategies and several advanced tools to enhance search efficacy
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Sponsored by Spoor & FisherDina Biagio of Spoor & Fisher explores the impact of open-source software on technology development and highlights the tension between collaborative innovation and traditional intellectual property practices that seek to protect proprietary advantages
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Sponsored by Remfry & SagarIndia is increasingly embracing electric vehicles, and there is sufficient room for development in several areas to suggest it can join the world’s leading players, says Sanhita Chatterjee of Remfry & Sagar
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Sponsored by Tahota Law FirmIn the first article of a two-part series, Charles Feng, Lian Xue, and Runjing Wang of Tahota Law Firm consider the different perspectives on whether China’s Anti-Unfair Competition Law should regulate internet advertising blocking
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Sponsored by Tahota Law FirmA two-part series concludes with Charles Feng, Lian Xue, and Runjing Wang of Tahota Law Firm analysing relevant Chinese case law in assessing whether the mobile application LiTiaotiao constitutes unfair competition