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Sofie McPherson says she is excited to work at a firm that offers an integrated approach between attorneys and litigators
Personality rights are among several measures the government must take to maximise the potential of the music licensing market, say lawyers
Priya Nagpal, who this month became the firm’s eighth IP partner, says its cross-practice expertise in areas closely linked to IP was a key draw
Shaina Haria, a final-seat trainee at an international law firm’s UK office, shares how she fell in love with IP and why the area of law has changed the way she views the world
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Sponsored by Bird & BirdChris de Mauny of Bird & Bird discusses the current and future importance of sufficiency in light of recent UK case law
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Sponsored by Bird & BirdJae Park of Bird & Bird takes note of the busy period for the Patents Court in the UK and considers the possibilities of ‘jumping the queue’
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Sponsored by Bird & BirdPeter Brownlow and Mark Hilton of Bird & Bird consider the impact of Brexit on international IP cases heard in England
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Sponsored by IncoproThe combination will accelerate tech innovation and provide a stronger, more united voice to help drive positive change in the online environment
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Sponsored by Bird & BirdEwan Grist of Bird & Bird considers the important questions that courts in both the EU and UK need to answer for their unregistered design regimes
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Sponsored by Red PointsDaniel Shapiro of Red Points considers how IP leaders can report on metrics of brand protection software. Join the company’s live webinar on May 27 to learn more with real-world examples