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  • Australia TRADE MARK PROSECUTION Tier 1 Davies Collison Cave Griffith Hack Phillips Ormonde & Fitzpatrick Spruson & Ferguson Tier 2 F B Rice & Co Freehills Shelston IP Watermark Tier 3 Allens Arthur Robinson Blake Dawson Waldron Corrs Chambers Westgarth Tier 4 Baker & McKenzie Clayton Utz Deacons Halford & Co Madderns Mallesons Stephen Jacques Minter Ellison Pizzeys Wray & Associates Tier 5 Callinan Lawrie Cullen & Co Fisher Adams Kelly
  • What makes a great trade mark counsel? Managing IP identifies the qualities required and profiles 10 in-house innovators
  • Argentina PATENT PROSECUTION Tier 1 G Breuer Marval, O'Farrell & Mairal Tier 2 Noetinger & Armando Obligado & Cía Richelet & Richelet Tier 3 De Las Carreras & Chaloupka Ferrer Reyes, Tellechea & Bouche Hausheer Belgrano & Fernandez Moeller & Co Sena & Berton Moreno Tier 4 Baker & McKenzie Bruchou, Fernandez Madero, Lombardi & Mitrani Clarke Modet Korsky & Co
  • Managing IP presents the first part of its annual survey, ranking the leading firms for patent work in 70 jurisdictions
  • Almost 400 guests attended dinners on both sides of the Atlantic in March to celebrate the winners of Managing IP's global and North America awards
  • Interview: As Microsoft's global vice-president of IP and licensing, Horacio Gutierrez plays an integral role in protecting the company's IP rights
  • 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
  • It has been a tough year for law firms in the US. In our first annual survey of the biggest IP practices, we reveal which firms have the most practitioners
  • Haier, the Qingdao-based appliance maker, certainly has ambition. While many domestic rivals focus their efforts on supplying China's 1.2 billion home-grown market and others manufacture products to be sold overseas under foreign trade marks, Haier has been rapidly building its brand in China and abroad and has set its sights on becoming one of the top three white goods companies in the world. Emma Barraclough spoke to legal affairs director Su Xiaoxi
  • Seven years after LVMH sued Google over its AdWords programme, Europe’s top court has ruled that the search engine is not liable under EU trade mark law. But that’s far from the end of the story