Diogo Antunes of Inventa examines how personalised politics and campaign merchandising are bringing trademark law into the ...
Emilio Berkenwald of Berken IP examines Argentina’s continued absence from the Patent Cooperation Treaty, the practical ...
Nikolaj Riis Christensen of Inspicos considers whether the nine-month opposition period under the European Patent Convention ...
With relatively high opposition rates to granted food chemistry patents, Emily Flood and Gamze Gezer-Voerknecht of NLO ...
News of Nokia signing a licensing deal with a Chinese automaker and Linklaters appointing a new head of tech and IP were also among the top talking points ...
Should the planned creation of Ashurst Perkins Coie, Winston Taylor, and Hogan Lovells Cadwalader become a reality, then the ...
The court plans to introduce a system for expert-led SEP mediation, intended to help parties come to an agreement within three sessions ...
Shwetasree Majumder, managing partner of Fidus Law Chambers, discusses fighting gender bias and why her firm is building a ...
Hady Khawand, founder of AÏP Genius, discusses creating an AI-powered IP platform, and why, with the law evolving faster than ...
In our latest podcast, Deborah Hampton talks through her hopes for the year, INTA’s patent focus, London 2026, and her love ...
UK firm Shakespeare Martineau, which secured victory for the Triton shower brand at the Court of Appeal, explains how it ...
Paul Chapman and Robert Lind, who are retiring from Marks & Clerk after 30-year careers, discuss workplace loyalty, client care, and why we should be optimistic but cautious about AI ...
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