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  • Generic company Apotex must return £17.5 million ($28 million) plus interest that it was awarded from French pharmaceutical company Servier, an English judge has said
  • The US House of Representatives Wednesday introduced a 134-page patent reform bill, but concerns expressed in a subsequent hearing suggest the process will not move quickly
  • The Court of Appeal of England & Wales has clarified what constitutes “making” a patent in a dispute over bulk containers that consist of two parts
  • Law No 4 of February 3 2011 entitled Regulations on the Labeling and Quality of Alimentary Products was published in the Official Journal on February 19 2011.
  • Under a recent judgment, the Athens Single Member Court of First Instance dealt with validity and protection of Swiss-type use claims as well as the issue of whether the TRIPs Agreement is directly applicable in Greece.
  • The Supreme People's Court, the Supreme People's Procuratorate and the Ministry of Public Security jointly published the Opinion on Various Issues Relating to the Applicable Laws for Handling Criminal IP Infringement Cases on January 11 2011, effective immediately. The Opinion aims at further clarifying issues that remain unclear under the two earlier opinions jointly issued by the Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate in respectively December 2004 and April 2007.
  • Generic company Apotex must return £17.5 million ($28 million) plus interest that it was awarded from French pharmaceutical company Servier, an English judge has said
  • The Australian Government has this month introduced draft legislation, entitled Intellectual Property Laws Amendment (Raising the Bar) Bill 2011, sponsored by the Australian Patents Office, to amend the Patents Act in two fundamental areas.
  • Under Argentine Law, the ownership of a trade mark and the right to its exclusive use are acquired by registration in accordance with Section 4 of Law 22,362 (Trademark Law).
  • The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has ruled that Pernod Ricard cannot renew its trade mark for Havana Club in the US