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  • In-house counsel from eBay, Twitter, Facebook, Nokia, Google and CBS will among the speakers at Managing IP’s second International Women’s Leadership Forum in San Jose in December
  • Peter Humphrey and Yu Yingzeng, the China-based investigators hired by GlaxoSmithKline to investigate corruption allegations, have been sentenced to 30 months and 24 months respectively for illegally obtaining private information
  • A photo taken by a monkey of itself, the completion of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and Europe, the Supreme Court’s Petrella ruling affecting a Jay-Z lawsuit, a settlement over the Tesla name in China, and Judge Posner slamming the Arthur Conan Doyle estate for “extortion” – some of the IP-related news you may have missed this week
  • The maker of Penfolds wines, which is fighting a trade mark squatting case in China, has suffered a commercial blow after a leading hotel chain asked its managers to take the company’s wines off its menus
  • A first draft of a revision to China’s trade secret law will be submitted to the State Administration for Industry and Commerce at the end of the month
  • Apple and Samsung's worldwide patent disputes raised a number of novel legal and procedural issues across the Asia-Pacific region
  • The best female lawyers across Australia and New Zealand gathered at the Pier One Sydney Harbour on August 7 to celebrate Euromoney Legal Media Group's third Australasia Women in Business Law Awards.
  • If a US company discovers an employee has downloaded its trade secrets onto a thumb drive and is speeding towards the airport to board a plane to China to sell them, the options to stop him are slim to none. Efforts are underway in Congress to change this, with the introduction of trade secrets legislation in both houses
  • Victoria’s Secret has suffered a setback in its attempt to roll out its Pink brand globally, after a UK judge ruled that it infringed the trade mark rights of shirt maker Thomas Pink
  • The global patent battle between Apple and Samsung has elicited tens of thousands of news stories around the world. Their decision to end the litigation everywhere outside the US was revealed in a two-line statement today