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  • MIP's second annual Awards Dinner was held at Claridge's in London last month, with more than 250 guests coming from as far away as Australia, Japan, Argentina and Chile
  • Argentina TRADE MARK PROSECUTION Tier 1 G Breuer Marval, O'Farrell & Mairal Tier 2 De Las Carreras & Chaloupka Hausheer Belgrano & Fernandez Noetinger & Armando Obligado & Cía Richelet & Richelet Sena & Berton Moreno Tier 3 Bruchou, Fernandez Madero, Lombardi & Mitrani Ferrer Reyes, Tellechea & Bouche Pérez Alati, Grondona, Benites, Arntsen & Martinez de Hoz Jr Tier 4 Baker & McKenzie Barbat Clarke Modet Moeller & Co Palacio & Asociados
  • ? Australia: David Clark has become a partner of Blake Dawson Waldron in its Sydney office, where he will set up the office's patent services group. He previously was a partner of Griffith Hack.
  • The Free Trade Agreement between Chile and the US has closed a dangerous loophole in Chile's patent protection framework. Juan Pablo Egaña explains how patent holders can make the most of the change
  • David Highet is chief IP counsel for Becton Dickinson and a trustee of the American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation. He spoke to MIP about patent trolls, changing approaches to patents and the need for diversity in the IP profession
  • For the fifth year, Managing IP reveals its list of the biggest IP firms in Asia, Europe and the US
  • MIP's annual survey of the largest IP practices in the US, Europe and Asia reveals that some firms have grown significantly over the past year, while others have suffered a notable drop in staff numbers
  • As competition between firms for trade mark work increases, Ann Chapman reveals the latest trends in European practice
  • When it comes to litigation, the Eastern District of Texas is met with open arms by plaintiffs and trepidation by defendants. While statistics reveal it favours plaintiffs, there are merits for both sides in bringing their cases to the country's latest rocket docket. By Shahnaz Mahmud
  • After it started life as a kitchen-table publishing operation, generations of globe-trotting backpackers clutching Lonely Planet guidebooks have turned the Melbourne-based company into an internationally recognized brand. General counsel Chaman Sidhu tells Emma Barraclough how she manages its growing portfolio of IP rights