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  • Everything is set to change in Europe in the next few years, with launch of the Unitary Patent and UPC; the revision of the Trade Marks Directive and CTM Regulation; the harmonisation of trade secrets protection; and the updating of copyright law. This Europe IP Focus includes articles on many of these developments, as well as pressing issues in IP practice in the region.
  • Marco Conti of Bugnion asks whether the EPO approach to inventor and third party rights is in line with the goal of harmonising global patent office practices
  • Melissa Scanlan tells Emma Barraclough why she wants senior women lawyers on her pitches, how to avoid “death by preparation,” and what women need to do to be viewed as smart, strategic thinkers
  • Hemant Singh of Inttl Advocare discusses recent court decisions in India which reveal far-reaching implications in all areas of IP enforcment
  • The idea of intellectual property as tradable and bankable assets is an alluring one. Singapore, one of several cities in the region looking to position itself as an IP hub, looks to popularise the use of IP as collateral with its IP financing scheme. Peter Leung reports
  • Jakob Pade Frederiksen of Inspicos describes the changes that will be brought by the Unified Patent Court, and how they should inform patent filing and practice
  • Click here to download the the IP stars table
  • Welcome to the second edition of IP Stars – Top 250 Women in IP, the definitive guide to the leading female intellectual property attorneys in the United States.
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  • Judge Pauline Newman was the first woman on the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. She was nominated by President Ronald Reagan and confirmed by the Senate in 1984. Prior to joining the bench, she handled patents, trademarks, and licensing at FMC Corporation on multiple levels. The significance of her opinions on intellectual property goes undisputed, and many consider her a key player in the development of the technology industry.