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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
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  • Ten years of enforcement in China Tim Browning and Carol Wang of Rouse & Co look back over the last 10 years of IP in China and offer a perspective on how enforcement has developed
  • Your products are sold in emerging markets in ASEAN and Africa regions but you are dealing with a major counterfeiting issue. Considering that each country is unique in terms of legal system and culture, how should you tackle this problem?
  • The 21st Century might be Asia’s time to shine, but what does that mean for brands? Emma Barraclough considers the issues