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  • Rachel Krevans started out her legal career as a tax lawyer. More than 20 years later, she’s serving as one of the lead counsel for Apple in the high-stakes patent infringement case Apple v. Samsung and as the chairperson of Morrison & Foerster’s intellectual property litigation practice group. She took time to speak with IP Top 250 about her start in patent litigation and subsequent career experiences.
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  • Patty Thayer, a partner at Sidley Austin’s San Francisco and Palo Alto offices and head of Sidley’s West Coast IP litigation practice, took time to talk to IP Top 50 about the evolution of patent litigation and how she began her career almost 30 years ago.
  • The EPO and OHIM should be congratulated for putting some figures on the contribution of IP rights to the European economy. But is their report what it seems?
  • Welcome to the inaugural edition of IP Stars - Top 250 Women in IP, the definitive guide to the leading female intellectual property attorneys in the United States.
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  • This month UK Prime Minister David Cameron appointed former music industry executive Mike Weatherley as his adviser on IP. The MP tells Emma Barraclough about his new role, why ISPs need a stick and how industry needs to change its business models
  • IPR-intensive industries generated 26% of jobs in the EU and almost 39% of GDP in 2008-2010, according to a report published by the EPO and OHIM
  • The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public comments on a plan to gather information on 25 unnamed patent assertion entities (PAEs)