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With INTA 2026 just two months away, London-based IP practitioners offer tips on making the most out of the city
The Texas-based IP litigation hires take King & Spalding’s partner appointments from pre-merger Winston & Strawn up to 12 this year
Sunny Su explains how her team overcame challenges with orchard evidence collection to secure a favourable plant variety decision from China’s top court
Flexible working firm continues trajectory from 2025 with appointment of Matthew Grant and Letao Qin
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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
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Sponsored by FirstLaw PCHwa-Kyun Lee and Youngmin Park of FirstLaw PC explain the South Korean courts’ methodology in determining patent-related damages and say a recent increase in the cap on punitive damages will lead to more lawsuits
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Sponsored by Anand and AnandPravin Anand and Vaishali R Mittal of Anand and Anand explain how a protracted intellectual property dispute in India has finally come to an end with a triumph for Toshiba