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  • New rules allow third party patent stakeholders to challenge granted patents in the US. Who has been taking advantage of the changes?
  • AIPPI’s newest national group is from Sri Lanka, where John Wilson helped set up the first IP association in January this year. Of the 24 members of the local association, four have so far joined AIPPI
  • The French group of AIPPI has launched a new website containing details of important IP cases in the country
  • How would courts in Germany, South Korea, China, Japan and the US rule in FRAND cases? Leading judges from each jurisdiction explained what they would do in a mock trial at the AIPPI Congress
  • Change is on the cards for AIPPI, if the reception given to a report on the association's future is anything to go by
  • AIPPI’s UK Group has intervened in a prominent case pending before the UK Supreme Court, AIPPI deputy reporter general Nicola Dagg told the Executive Committee this week
  • Who will be the judges? What role should the Court of Justice of the EU have? Will there be more bifurcation? And would you like to become a European patent judge? These were just some of the questions addressed by litigation specialists in a panel discussion
  • IP lawyers lamented the public’s misunderstanding about the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement and discussed the future for the treaty in a workshop at the AIPPI Congress
  • Your wine may soon be served in a plain bottle. That was the warning from Carla Michelotti, in-house counsel with brand consultancy Leo Burnett in Chicago, at yesterday’s AIPPI panel on Australia’s tobacco plain packaging law. “The slippery slope is real”, she cautioned
  • Canadian law firm Fasken Martineau is merging with a South African firm.