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  • The Coalition for Affordable Drugs has filed an inter partes review petition challenging a patent for Pozen’s Vimovo drug, which Horizon Pharma holds the rights to in the US
  • Three law firms from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have joined together under the name Ellex
  • Practitioners said that this week's Federal Circuit decision in Apple v Samsung brings welcome clarity for design patents and highlights their increasing importance, especially with advances in 3D printing
  • Two one-day events in Europe on June 9 and 11 will cover the latest IP developments in China, Japan and South Korea. Registration is free for in-house counsel
  • Amidst the controversy about the dot-sucks domain, some brand owners appear to be seeing the new gTLDs as more than just another frontier to defend
  • As the UK’s Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit launches a new campaign, Managing IP spoke to DCI Danny Medlycott about what brand owners can do to help enforcement authorities fight criminals and raise awareness
  • The Ninth Circuit this week reversed the controversial ruling in the Garcia v Google case, an outcome hailed by most as a return to sanity. But Judge Kozinski stood by his initial judgment, saying in a dissent that the majority “makes a total mess of copyright law, right here in the Hollywood Circuit”
  • If your office needs brightening up, and you also want easy access to information on worldwide approaches to grey goods, then you need our new wall map, produced with Baker & McKenzie
  • The annual report 2014 published by the Court of Justice of the EU reveals interesting statistics on how its courts are managing with their rising IP caseload. Below we pick out data to show trends in IP cases in both courts, with a focus on the General Court, which hears appeals from OHIM in CTM and RCD cases
  • David Brinck has joined IP law firm EIP’s London office