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  • Our regular round-up runs through partner and national IP office moves as well as new offices in Asia, including SIPO, Spruson & Ferguson, Vinson & Elkins, K&L Gates, White & Case and Anderson Mori & Tomotsune
  • Our next Managing IP webinar is taking place on Tuesday June 14 and is titled “PTAB Trials by the Numbers”. Partners from Fitzpatrick Cella Harper & Scinto will provide a statistical analysis of inter partes review and covered business method trials at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board
  • Dámaso Pardo leaves PAGBAM IP after 26 years to become president of INPI
  • Managing IP’s regular review of the latest moves and appointments in the Americas, including the appointment of a new PTAB chief judge and hires at Cozen O’Connor, Robins Kaplan, Sheppard Mullin, Perkins Coie, Honigman, DLA Piper, Hogan Lovells, Calderon & De La Sierra, and Latham & Watkins
  • Our IP in Asia Forum will take place this year in Paris on June 21 and London on June 23. Register now to ensure you are up to date on the latest developments in the region
  • Managing IP rounds up interesting quotes, statistics, slides and tidbits from speakers at the PTAB Forum 2016 in New York, which included panels on Patent Trial and Appeal Board rule changes, Federal Circuit appeals, district court strategies, pharma challenges and more
  • The USPTO’s efforts to explain why motions to amend are rarely successful at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, including in a report revealing amendment statistics and at our recent PTAB Forum 2016, do not appear enough to persuade critics of the proceedings
  • A new IP STARS report analyses the concerns and priorities of in-house IP practitioners, and is based on responses from more than 1,100 questionnaires. Peter Ollier introduces the themes of the research
  • A Ninth Circuit ruling that a 0.23 second sample in Madonna’s Vogue did not infringe copyright creates a split with the Sixth Circuit’s Bridgeport ruling that could be sent to the Supreme Court
  • A copyright ruling on pre-1972 recordings, Canada’s consultation on plain packaging, a sale of 1,500 Microsoft patents, a proposal to increase TTAB fees, data on Rule 36 affirmances by the Federal Circuit, a former PAE lawyer’s experiences of the “dark side, and an interview with Erich Spangenberg were in the intellectual property headlines in the past week