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  • In his third and final update from the ASIPI Congress in Mexico City, James Nurton reports on national brands, Customs seizures, the Myriad case and Mexican inventions
  • The UK government has clarified that it will begin work next year to change the rules on its Patent Box regime, after it submitted a joint proposal with Germany to the OECD-G20 members at the Forum on Harmful Tax Practices last month
  • The Federal Circuit this week will hear the second appeal of a PTAB decision. Patent owners and petitioners are anxious to see how the court will shape issues such as what parts of institution decisions can be appealed and what the correct claims construction standard should be
  • Shook Hardy & Bacon has added partners Bill Harmon and John Mulgrew to its Seattle office
  • In his second bulletin from the ASIPI Congress in Mexico City, James Nurton selects five topics spanning TPP, traditional knowledge, litigation, trade marks and the 1980s
  • The pan-American IP association ASIPI is celebrating its 50th birthday at its annual conference, being held this year in Mexico City. James Nurton picks out five highlights from the first day
  • Okan Çan and M N Aydin Deris of Deris look at the Constitutional Court’s decision to cancel provisions for the invalidation of trade marks due to non-use
  • Cesur Kilinç is legal director of Turkish brand owner Anadolu. In an email interview, he tells James Nurton about managing a wide range of brands, how to deal with bad faith trade mark applications and what he looks for in outside counsel
  • Ozge Atilgan Karakulak and Selin Sinem Erciyas of Gün + Partners discuss recent efforts to harmonise the Turkish Patent Law with European standards, and analyse how well they have worked
  • A team led by UK IPO CEO John Alty visited China this week to build on both the IPO’s working relationship with the government and also with Chinese businesses