New Zealand
Tee Tan, chief information officer at the owner of several IP firms, says to avoid tech just for the sake of it and explains how his company builds in-house tools
Naomi Pearce of Pearce IP shares how she is helping her firm become a life sciences leader and how generous policies have helped attract top talent
The group, which already owns IP businesses in Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia, is exploring options to expand its presence in the Asian market
Each week Managing IP speaks to a different IP lawyer about their life and career
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Sponsored by AJ ParkKieran O’Connell and Stephanie Randle of AJ Park discuss the importance of deciding on the applicant of a trademark in light of two decisions by the Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand
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Sponsored by FB RiceDavid Herman of FB Rice explains what steps are involved in interpreting New Zealand’s Patents Act 2013 and summarises several significant rulings that have established precedents in patent law
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Sponsored by AJ ParkKieran O’Connell and Florence Lundon-Moore of AJ Park report that the introduction of an Artist Resale Royalty Scheme in New Zealand has been well received and is expected to enhance the country’s creative profile
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Sponsored by AJ ParkFlorence Lundon-Moore and Kieran O’Connell of AJ Park consider the implications of the New Zealand – EU free trade agreement for wine, cheese, and Mānuka honey
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Sponsored by AJ ParkKate Giddens of AJ Park explains the key differences between the Australian and New Zealand tests for genericism, and provides some takeaways for brand owners
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Sponsored by AJ ParkHarvey Henderson and Kate Giddens of AJ Park explain why it would be prudent to be aware of all factors that may affect the registration of your mark in New Zealand and consider the important role of the Māori Trade Mark Advisory Committee