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  • Following EU accession, Customs can be an effective weapon in Poland. Tomasz Mielke of Patpol explains how Customs procedures can be useful in civil and criminal trade mark cases
  • As Ukraine looks towards harmonizing its trade mark law with western Europe, Heidi Mikkola and Riikka Palmos of Papula-Nevinpat provide strategic advice for applicants seeking protection in the country
  • Protection of IP rights in Ukraine is steadily improving. Michael Doubinsky and Yuliya Kolchenko of Doubinsky & Osharova explain how reforms to Ukraine's court system affect IP cases
  • Russia's vast territory makes the country vulnerable to IP piracy. Petja Papula of Papula-Nevinpat examines how Customs procedures can help rights owners, in particular in the area of trade mark protection
  • In a country with a transition economy, reinforcing the borders to prevent the entry of counterfeit goods is a priority. Alexander Pakharenko of Pakharenko & Partners examines the border measures and civil actions available in Ukraine
  • Litigation in IP cases is a relatively new concept in Russia. Vladimir Biriulin of Gorodissky & Partners considers the options available to rights owners and the best strategies to pursue
  • Margareta Oproiu and Raluca Vasilescu of Cabinet M Oproiu examine recent trends in patent infringement litigation in Romania, focusing in particular on the pharmaceutical industry
  • Romania has strong laws in place to protect IP rights and stop the import of counterfeit goods. But, as Alexandru Harsany and Ana-Maria Serban of Nestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen explain, the country still needs to make progress on enforcement
  • The business of selling counterfeit goods in Europe - a business that is worth €1 billion a year, according to the European Commission - is booming. Last year's enlargement turned the EU into one of the world's largest single markets, making it more important than ever for rights owners to police the external borders and stop pirated goods entering the Community.
  • Following the release of the rankings of the leading firms in patent work in last month's issue, this month MIP presents the top-rated firms in trade mark and copyright work. James Nurton reports