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12 December 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property
Managing IP is delighted to announce the launch of its official Rising Stars publication
03 December 2018 by Alexander Korenberg and Tom Hamer
Alexander Korenberg and Tom Hamer of Kilburn & Strode analyse the EPO's new guidelines on artificial intelligence and machine learning
31 October 2018 by Kingsley Egbuonu
This roundup includes Nelson Mullins Broad and Cassel, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton, Venable, Kacvinsky Daisak Bluni, Oblon, Shearman & Sterling, Alessandri, Maucher Jenkins, Hoyng Rokh Monegier, AWA, Venner Shipley, Mewburn Ellis, Page White and Farrer, Bird & Bird, Dittmar & Indrenius, Mathys & Squire, Baker McKenzie Habib Al Mulla, and Simone Intellectual Property Services Asia (SIPS).
29 October 2018 by Alexander Korenberg and Tom Hamer
The EPO has issued new Guidelines for Examination covering a range of issues such as the removal or replacement of a feature in a claim, inventive step attacks in oppositions and summons to oral proceedings. Tom Hamer and Alexander Korenberg of Kilburn & Strode assess whether applicants will welcome the changes
24 September 2018 by Frances Salisbury and Adam Gregory
Novartis and the NHS’ recent agreement concerning CAR-T therapy is a positive step for adoptive immunotherapy. However, while the future looks bright, the therapy is also subject to threats. Frances Salisbury and Adam Gregory of Mewburn Ellis discuss successes and potential Brexit-related hurdles
17 September 2018 by Adriana Barrera
Giovana Palacios and Adriana Barrera of BARLAW-Barrera & Asociados analyse the changes implemented by Legislative Decree No 1391.
01 September 2018 by Jing He
On June 1 2018, the Supreme People’s Court of China (SPC) issued the draft judicial interpretation on patent validity and examination cases for public comments
01 September 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property
Ten years ago the Austrian Supreme Court decided a case concerning Mazda and a tuning company. The tuning company had offered its chip tuning parts for a range of cars. It also named on its website the car types for which it offered these chips. For that it used the cars’ word marks and the figurative marks (logos).
01 September 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property
On June 12 2018, Vietnam passed a new Law on Competition that will take effect on July 1 2019, replacing the Law on Competition of 2004.
01 September 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property
In Taiwan, both invention and design applications are subject to substantive examination.