Mærsk Oil and Gas, now owned by French company TotalEnergies, will face off against the Danish Tax Agency in a dispute that has its origins in IP
Lawyers at Allen & Overy explain why arbitration has become a popular method for resolving IP disputes, and outline when to take that option
Licences are crucial and some deals depend on buyers getting funding, say in-house and private practice sources
More than 50 companies, including Nokia and Ericsson, have signed up to Avanci’s latest licensing programme
Alexion obtained a preliminary injunction in Munich barring Amgen from selling a biosimilar version of its antibody drug
The Mannheim court issued a rare bench judgment shortly after the Nokia v Oppo hearing finished on Tuesday, June 27
The three candidates vying to become the next EUIPO executive director faced questions from the European Parliament’s JURI committee yesterday, June 27
The addition of India’s largest public company to Via LA's pool is part of a broader Indian focus
A Hogan Lovells lawyer said during a UPC webinar that most infringement and revocation actions filed at the court so far have been connected to existing national disputes
The Munich Regional Court sided with Oppo on the company’s standing to assert the patents-in-suit in a preliminary opinion on Thursday, June 15
Non-practising entity litigation, SEPs in the EU, and China updates were all on the agenda at Managing IP’s Intellectual Property & Innovation Summit in London
Panellists from Lazada, Booking.com and elsewhere discussed challenges associated with online reviews and how they find counterfeiting leads
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Sponsored by RNA Technology and IP AttorneysAs advertising increasingly shifts to social media, Ranjan Narula and Padmini Paonam of RNA Technology and IP Attorneys explain how to safeguard a brand’s reputation despite the risks presented by the use of influencers
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Sponsored by Gün and PartnersBarış Kalaycı and Direnç Bada of Gün and Partners discuss an IP case that led to the discovery, and removal, of fake fire-resistant glass from hospitals in Turkey
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Sponsored by Red PointsRed Points, in partnership with Managing IP hosted a webinar on April 7 at 9am PDT / 12pm EDT / 5pm BST to discuss best practices in uncovering and dismantling large-scale counterfeiters
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Sponsored by Tilleke & GibbinsGiang Hoang Bach of Tilleke & Gibbins explains why a new decree on IP enforcement in Vietnam is to be welcomed
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Sponsored by Gorodissky & PartnersVladimir Biriulin of Gorodissky & Partners discusses a pharmaceutical case in which unfair competition was proved, despite a finding of no patent infringement
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Sponsored by Adams & AdamsDanie Dohmen and Russell Bagnall of Adams & Adams, and in-house counsel Natasha Wright, consider the recent trends in pharmaceutical patent litigation in South Africa and discuss how the enforcement environment evolved during the pandemic
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Sponsored by Adams & AdamsJenny Pienaar and Kareema Shaik of Adams & Adams consider pharmaceutical registration in the larger African markets, dealing with the challenges of registration and the subsequent enforcement of rights
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Sponsored by InspicosJakob Pade Frederiksen of Inspicos P/S explains the EBA’s G 1/21 decision
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Sponsored by OlivaresSantiago Pedroza of OLIVARES looks at how the opposition procedure has undergone changes to protect right holders
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Sponsored by GEN Law FirmManaging IP and GEN Law Firm will host a live webinar on December 8 at 1pm London time / 9pm Beijing time to discuss China's IP policy roadmap for 2021-2035
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Sponsored by Hong Kong Trade Development CouncilAlexander Ying, founder and CEO of AI fitness company DRESIO – and one of the winners of the IPHatch Hong Kong Competition 2019/20, discusses the key takeaways from his IPHatch experience
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Sponsored by AJ ParkKathleen Henning and Kieran O’Connell of AJ Park describes the agreement in principle between New Zealand and the UK for the free trade agreement from an IP perspective
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Sponsored by RNA Technology and IP AttorneysRanjan Narula and Ajay Kumar of RNA Technology and IP Attorneys explore the key takeaways from guidelines introduced to establish fairness in claims and advertisements of food products
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Sponsored by Adams & AdamsGodfrey Budeli and Jan-Harm Swanepoel of Adams & Adams explain the latest developments in anti-counterfeiting, in the first of a three-part podcast series on IP enforcement of pharma in Africa
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Sponsored by MaiwaldDr Gisela Grabow of Maiwald explains the importance of a comprehensive approach to the revision of pharmaceutical legislation that considers the relationship with IP rights and the Action Plan on IP
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Sponsored by Spoor & FisherMargaret Le Galle of Spoor & Fisher explains why the Plant Variety Protection Act 2021 will bring Nigerian IP law in line with international norms
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Sponsored by RNA Technology and IP AttorneysRachna Bakhru of RNA Technology and IP Attorneys explains the urgent need for clear regulations surrounding cryptocurrencies and NFTs in India
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Sponsored by Remfry & SagarCyril Abrol of Remfry & Sagar discusses the regulatory benchmarks for cryptocurrencies and non-fungibles tokens and why India could become a hub of crypto innovation
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Sponsored by RNA Technology and IP AttorneysRachna Bakhru of RNA Technology and IP Attorneys examines the law surrounding the ‘right to publicity’ in relation to the Olympics
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Sponsored by Tilleke & GibbinsKhin Myo Myo Aye of Tilleke & Gibbins describes how the extension of the TRIPS transition period for least developed countries will impact companies operating in Myanmar
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Sponsored by Tilleke & GibbinsTu Anh Tran and Duc Anh Tran of Tilleke & Gibbins explain why strong criminal provisions on trade secrets in Vietnam are necessary
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Sponsored by FirstLaw PCKye Young Lee of the Korea Trade Commission and Hyoun Ja Park of FirstLaw PC introduce the remedies that can be sought by IP holders against unfair international trade practices involving IP infringement through the KTC’s proceedings
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Sponsored by Obhan & AssociatesIn the second part of a two-part interview, Essenese Obhan of Obhan & Associates talks to Managing IP about how his firm remains poised to assist clients in India’s evolving IP environment
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Sponsored by Obhan & AssociatesIn a two-part interview, Essenese Obhan of Obhan & Associates talks to Managing IP about how the introduction of specialised IP benches at the Delhi High Court can improve efficiency and deliver justice
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)
Each week Managing IP speaks to a different IP lawyer about their life and career
Counsel at Sanofi reveal how they anticipated what questions US Supreme Court justices would throw at them and other challenges in the long-running case against Amgen
Mattia Fogliacco explains what a 5G patent pool means for the market and how Sisvel snagged licensing deals with SEP giants in 2022
Audrey Lee, general counsel at Starz Entertainment, tells Managing IP about her company’s Ninth Circuit copyright victory and what keeps her up at night
Qualcomm’s vice president and legal counsel, John Scott, reflects on the rise of litigation finance and what he wants in private practice lawyers
Paul Davis speaks out on the challenges of entering new markets and what he wants in litigation counsel after Adeia’s separation from Xperi
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Weekly take: Law firms jumping the gun with office mandates
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Opinion: Why SEP owners have lost the FRAND debate
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Weekly take: Transparency key to Slaughter and May’s diversity drive
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Weekly take: Sorry, but let’s keep LinkedIn professional
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Opinion: Why IP owners need consumer laws as backup
Giving brands the power to cite consumer protection laws may boost their enforcement efforts and get the public onside in IP wars
Managing IP reveals its pick of the top people driving intellectual property law, policy and business this year
Our list includes 21 industry leaders, the details of whom you can find below along with the full list of names that make up the top 50
Our list includes six IP authorities, the details of whom you can find below along with the full list of names that make up the top 50
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
The winners of the Managing IP Asia-Pacific Awards 2023 will now be announced at a ceremony in Hong Kong SAR on July 5
Managing IP will host a ceremony in London on June 21 to reveal the winners of the EMEA Awards
The winners of the awards will be revealed at a gala dinner in New York City on April 27
The winners of the Managing IP Asia-Pacific Awards 2023 will be announced in Singapore on the week of May 15