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  • Asia's courts are increasingly able to handle sophisticated IP cases and patent holders should no longer assume that civil litigation is not an option for solving IP disputes, says Nick Redfearn of the Rouse & Co International Group
  • Managing IP’s EMEA Awards dinner will be held on March 8 at The Savoy in London. Trophies will be presented to the firms of the year, with winners chosen from these shortlists
  • China’s IP office has released new guidelines that include a reduction in restrictions on software patents. Observers say it is not clear how big an effect it will have in practice
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  • Indonesia's rapid economic growth, its relatively stable political environment and the introduction of new IP rules and regulations provide an opportunity for IP owners to re-evaluate their protection and enforcement strategies in the country, say Sara Holder and Lisa Yong of the Rouse & Co International Group
  • Managing IP's annual Global Awards Dinner - held this year on March 10 at The Savoy in London - recognises the outstanding firms of the past year in Asia-Pacific, Europe and Latin America. Ahead of the awards announcement, we publish the shortlists for each category
  • Following the UK's June 23 vote to leave the EU, many law and IP firms have published advice for clients. We provide links to the relevant articles
  • International law firm Simmons & Simmons has hired George Chan as a partner in Beijing
  • Ten years ago, when I was Asia editor for Managing IP in Hong Kong, discussions about IP in China focused almost entirely on counterfeiting: the scale of it, how to stop it and whether the country would develop a culture of indigenous innovation