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  • Jason Lohr has joined its Hogan Lovells’ intellectual property, media and technology practice as a partner in its San Francisco office
  • Peggy Focarino has announced she will retire as patent commissioner at the USPTO on July 3
  • The beta version of the brand new Managing IP app can now be downloaded from the Apple App Store by iPhone and iPad users
  • A patent reform bill has been introduced in the Senate that includes wide-ranging proposals to tackle patent trolls, but its fee shifting provision gives less chance to recover fees than under the House of Representatives’ Innovation Act
  • A federal jury in the Western District of Wisconsin has unanimously found Millennium Health to have infringed a patent covering a urine drug monitoring report, and awarded Ameritox $8.6 million in damages
  • Michael Bednarek has joined the Washington DC office of Locke Lord as partner in the intellectual property department
  • Few European organisations escape periodic political tensions. But why are so many European institutions that deal with IP rights experiencing problems at the same time?
  • Globalisation has made it easier for innovators from around the world to collaborate. However, conflicts between national statutes can cause problems, in some cases making it impossible to comply with the law. Peter Leung previews Working Question 244, which looks at some of these issues
  • As several jurisdictions ponder reforms to trade secrets laws, AIPPI delegates debate questions that address how trade secrets should be protected and enforced, to ensure a balanced commercial environment. James Nurton reports
  • Luiz Otávio Pimentel knew he had a tough job facing him when he took over as President of Brazil’s National Institute of Industrial Property, Ministry of Development and Foreign Trade (INPI) in July. That job became even harder as a result of Brazil revealing it entered recession in the second quarter. With that, comes a hiring freeze handed to the office by the government. The new man at Brazil’s patent and trade mark office needs to get creative