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  • Peter Cheung, the director of the Hong Kong Intellectual Property Department (HKIPD), will retire in mid-May.Cheung has been at the helm of HKIPD since April 2011, where he was previously deputy director. Throughout his tenure, he has been actively pushing to develop Hong Kong as a centre for IP trading, arguing that the city's strong rule of law, proximity to China and well-developed financial services make it an ideal location for IP deal-making.
  • The European Parliament has overwhelmingly approved plans to reform EU trade mark law, including revised measures to deal with counterfeit goods in transit
  • The Unified Patent Court's rules of procedure need to incorporate guidance to judges on bifurcation and injunctions, according to a group of prominent manufacturers
  • The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in two complementary cases that have wide-reaching ramifications for fee shifting, patent trolls and the patent reform legislation in Congress
  • A federal court in Canada has ordered an ISP to reveal the identities of alleged copyright infringers but will supervise the process amid concerns about copyright trolling
  • IP litigator Lora Moffatt has joined Crowell & Moring as a partner in the firm's New York office
  • A group of five lawyers, including three new partners, is joining BakerHostetler’s Chicago office
  • A fifth provider of UDRP arbitrations for domain name disputes has opened
  • The deadline of February 19 for Apple and Samsung to mediate their patent dispute has passed without agreement. The two parties will be back in a Californian court at the end of March
  • As global IP battles become increasingly common, multinationals must not only decide whether to respond to a lawsuit by filing a counterclaim, but where to bring that response. While patent owners are understandably attracted to large and lucrative markets like the US, the speed and quality of proceedings in jurisdictions like Korea make it an interesting venue as well