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  • The regional IP counsel of global corporation has to use many different skills, not just the ability to file a patent application. The job requires knowledge of numerous jurisdictions and other areas of law. John Treangen, regional counsel, intellectual property for Dow Chemical Pacific since 2000, describes his responsibilities and what Dow looks for in its outside counsel.
  • Patentees face a number of problems when seeking protection for protein structures at the EPO. Dr Joachim Wachenfeld and Dr Thomas Wilk of Vossius & Partner in Munich reveal some possible solutions
  • Results of appeals in domain name disputes should give trade mark owners a lot of hope. China’s judges are now prepared to declare what is well-known and what is not, explains Jin Ling
  • "There is a real emphasis in making sure that we recognize the international constituency and address its concerns"
  • Europe's fund of trade mark case law keeps on growing. Jeremy Phillips says that, while some interesting cases have been decided in the past year, there is much more excitement still to come
  • The INTA recognizes that trade mark owners require a truly global organization to represent them, and is taking steps to increase its international profile. Ingrid Hering speaks to Kathryn Barrett Park about the challenges ahead for the Association
  • David Balto, White & Case, Washington DC
  • Given the time that intellectual property proceedings usually take, and the insufficient expertise among the judges hearing the cases, in Colombia the parties to IP conflicts are increasingly resorting to alternative methods such as arbitration and conciliation.
  • Recent figures show IP rights holders are making more use of UK Customs "watch notice" procedures (152 watch notices in force for the year ended 2001, and 127 for 2000 according to HM Customs & Excise). Watch notices offer a useful tool for policing IP rights and could be used more.
  • While counterfeiting is still a scourge of international business, many governments have made progress in improving protection in the past year. James Nurton, Ingrid Hering and Ralph Cunningham reveal the leading firms in trade mark/copyright work in 30 markets across the world