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  • Tom Nicholson, New York and Ralph Cunningham, Hong Kong
  • MIP's latest survey of the largest IP practices in Asia, Europe and the US shows how a growing trend towards consolidation is re-shaping IP practices in many parts of the world
  • Ensuring that expert witness evidence is used to maximum effect is crucial in IP litigation. Nick Gardner and Duncan Ribbons introduce a guide to the most effective way to marshal and deploy your expert evidence prepared by lawyers in seven jurisdictions
  • In an exclusive survey, MIP reveals the US and European firms with the most IP practitioners
  • Canada A L 1 (1) Smart & Biggar/Fetherstonhaugh & Co Ottawa ? ? 2 (2) Gowling Lafleur Henderson Ottawa ? ? 3 (5) Ridout & Maybee Toronto ? ? 4 (9) Blake Cassels & Graydon Toronto ? ? 5 (4) Swabey Ogilvy Renault/Ogilvy Renault Montreal ? ? 6 (7) Bereskin & Parr Toronto ? ? 7 (-) MBM & Co Ottawa ? ? 8 (-) MacRae & Co Ottawa ? ? 9 (8) Deeth Williams Wall Toronto ? ? 10 (-) Ade & Company Winnipeg ? ?
  • An infringement action in the US federal court system is not the only option available to rights holders. Russell E Levine outlines the benefits of taking an action to the International Trade Commission
  • International harmonization, trend-setting cases and new enforcement strategies are all on the IP menu for 2005. MIP spoke to practitioners worldwide to identify some of the expected events and trends. We also provide an overview of what’s happening where in 2005. James Nurton, Sam Mamudi and Emma Barraclough
  • IP attorneys have weathered the economic downturn, but now face the prospect of a patent revolution as reforms to the PTO and criticisms of the IP system combine to transform current practices. James Nurton reports
  • 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
  • ITALY: 14 mafia members were arrested in Naples on April 8 for their part in an international piracy ring. The arrested were members of the Quadrifoglio organization, and are accused of printing counterfeit money to pay for pirate CDs imported from Singapore, Greece and Russia. The group used the illegal proceeds of piracy to finance record companies producing local pop music. They have been charged with conspiracy, money laundering and promoting the mafia.