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  • Should special protection be given to nation brands and/or country names when it comes to trade marks? The question is attracting more attention and scrutiny
  • After months of plummeting patent litigation in the United States, patent litigation shot up in December - possibly driven by a fear that patent reform is imminent. A new Unified Patents report has also revealed details of NPE activity in the year
  • Mark Heaney has joined the London office of Baker Botts as a partner in the IP group
  • Former WIPO deputy director general James Pooley has launched an independent practice focusing on IP strategy and litigation in patents and trade secrets
  • In newly revealed US patent recipient rankings for 2014, IBM has become the first company to have more than 7,000 patents granted in a year while Google’s 39% increase over 2013 pushes it into the top 10, according to data from IFI Claims Patent Services
  • The president of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys has told Managing IP she would like to see “an announcement about sensible fees” for the Unitary Patent as soon as possible
  • James Nurton sat down with Catriona Hammer, this year’s president of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys, to hear about her goals for the association, the likely impact of the Unitary Patent and other areas of concern for patent attorneys
  • Toyota sharing hydrogen car patents, China aiming to double patent applications, a judge saying IV cannot be called a troll, Google takedown notices increasing 75%, Apple being granted bendable iPhone patents, and Coca-Cola seeking to trade mark hashtags were among the intellectual property stories hitting the headlines this week
  • The Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s decision to allow Silver Peak Systems to amend the claims of two patents is only the second time it has permitted amendment, and the first amendment to have been contested by the petitioner
  • Sarah Deutsch, outgoing vice president and deputy general counsel at Verizon Communications, discusses the changing nature of IP protection, winning work from the company and her career highlights