Tamar Gomez, our latest ‘Five minutes with’ subject, discusses Markush formula descriptions, spinning plates and why her role is both exhilarating and terrifying
In the second instalment of our data-led special reports, Managing IP speaks to the most prolific representatives for REUDs on how they manage their team and filing strategies
Oliver Yaros, leader of Mayer Brown's London IP practice, explains what IP practitioners need to consider
The co-leaders of the firm’s new SEP practice group say the team will combine litigation and prosecution expertise to guide clients through cross-border challenges
The winners will be revealed during a ceremony in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on November 6
Deborah Kirk discusses why IP and technology have become central pillars in transactions and explains why clients need practically minded lawyers
Thomas Rukin discusses IP due diligence, his joy at seeing colleagues succeed, and taking inspiration from Marcus Aurelius
INTA’s foray into the business of law, including why IP is crucial to third-party investors, is a sign of the times
The winners of the awards will be revealed at a gala dinner in New York City
Managing IP will host a ceremony in London on April 10 to reveal the winners of the EMEA Awards 2025
Demand for specialists is increasing as IP plays an ever-bigger role in deals and financial transactions
Lawyers at Dentons unpick the findings of a survey that revealed that businesses tend to focus on reactive rather than proactive use of AI when performing IP evaluations
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Sponsored by Spoor & FisherPaul Ramara from Spoor & Fisher explains the importance of relationship-building for brand owners dealing with enforcement authorities and customs officials
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Sponsored by AJ ParkAJ Park discusses the impact of the RCEP agreement on geographical indications and Māori traditional knowledge in New Zealand
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Sponsored by RNA, Technology and IP AttorneysRanjan Narula and Rajiv Suri of RNA, Technology and IP Attorneys outline how the Advertising Standards Council of India have reacted to increased online gaming trends during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Sponsored by Maiwald Intellectual PropertyMarco Stief of Maiwald takes a closer look at the key elements of the scientific research initiative that succeeded the Horizon 2020 framework programme
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Sponsored by IncoproColette Durst explains how she restructured the 3M team during COVID and why a pandemic is the perfect time to show IP worth
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Sponsored by RNA, Technology and IP AttorneysRanjan Narula and Daleep Kumar of RNA, Technology and IP Attorneys explain how the Advertising Standards Council of India is acting to prevent misleading claims about coronavirus cures and remedies
Generics companies can lose a competitive advantage by invalidating patents at the board, but it’s still a good option in many circumstances
As IP offices cease co-operation with Russia, Managing IP looks at Russian filing activity at the EPO, EUIPO and UKIPO
It’s the buzzword on everyone’s lips, but which brands are taking the metaverse plunge?
Sources say EU-wide registered designs have been a big success despite data revealing a recent fall in filings
Interviews; Exclusives ('INTERVIEW' TAG TO BE ADDED)
Interviews; Exclusives ('INTERVIEW' TAG TO BE ADDED)
Kelly McManus discusses how IP management companies have evolved over the years and reveals her biggest inspiration
Lenovo’s vice president for IP and the company’s external counsel at Kirkland & Ellis discuss where SEP negotiations have gone wrong and why some licensor conduct is unfair
Each week Managing IP speaks to a different IP professional about their life and career
Each week Managing IP speaks to a different IP lawyer about their life and career
The new executive director explains why he’s 'totally in favour' of using AI and how he plans to get the office’s budget back on track
Each week Managing IP speaks to a different IP lawyer about their life and career
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Weekly take: A&O’s super-merger could bridge firm divides
The Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling deal could answer some concerns about the competition between major UK practices and US firms on British shores -
Weekly take: AI demands could create new breed of lawyer
Some firms are considering merging cross-team experience to advise on AI law, a move that could change practice management strategies -
Weekly take: What happened to the metaverse?
Barely a year ago companies and law firms were clamouring to get a foothold in the metaverse, but it is yet to live up to the hype -
Weekly take: Law firms jumping the gun with office mandates
Firms are beginning to encourage workers to spend more days in the office, but they seem to be harking back to ‘the good old days’ without much thought -
Opinion: Why SEP owners have lost the FRAND debate
Patrick Van de Wille, former chief communications officer at InterDigital, argues that SEP owners have turned to needless complexity to try to maintain an untenable status quo
The report, which is about the unitary patent and Unified Patent Court (UPC), features survey data analysis and interviews with patent practitioners
Managing IP reveals its pick of the top people driving intellectual property law, policy and business this year
Our list includes nine judges, the details of whom you can find below along with the full list of names that make up the top 50
Our list includes five notable individuals, the details of whom you can find below along with the full list of names that make up the top 50
It’s that time of the year for law firms to participate in the research for the Managing IP Awards and IP STARS rankings
In-house counsel and teams can now submit information for the 20th annual Managing IP Awards programme
Firms are invited to participate in the research process for the 2025 Managing IP Awards programme and IP STARS rankings
The winners of the awards will be revealed at a gala dinner in New York City on April 25