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Murgitroyd Recognised in IP STARS Trade Mark Firm Rankings 2024

21 May 2024 by Murgitroyd

Murgitroyd talks about being recognised in IP STARS Trade Mark Firm Rankings 2024

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Beth Marshall Recognised in WIPR Top 50 Influential Women in IP

30 April 2024 by Murgitroyd

Murgitroyd talks about Beth Marshall being recognised in WIPR Top 50 Influential Women in IP

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Murgitroyd Included in WIPR Trademark Ranking 2024

19 March 2024 by Murgitroyd

Murgitroyd talks about being included in WIPR Trademark Ranking 2024

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Product-By-Process Claims Must Be Examined on Standards of Novelty and Non-Obviousness

06 March 2024 by LexOrbis

Manisha Singh (Partner) and Pankaj Musyuni (Associate Partner) talk about product-by-process claims.

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Leveraging AI in the fight againstonline infringement: Gowling WLG launches Saturn brand protection service

28 February 2024 by Gowling WLG

Gowling WLG talks about leveraging AI in the fight against online infringement

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Murgitroyd triumphs in World Trademark Review 1000 - Nine attorneys recommended in 2024

08 February 2024 by Murgitroyd

Murgitroyd talks about the nine attorneys recommended in 2024 at the World Trademark Review 1000

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Ten Patent Attorneys Promoted at Murgitroyd

02 February 2024 by Murgitroyd

Murgitroyd talks about the ten promoted patent attorneys

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Confidential Information, Know-how and Trade Secrets: The Importance of Definition in Valuation

14 December 2023 by Gowling WLG

Authored by Natalia Thawe and Anita Nador, with contributions by Matt Hervey (UK), Alexis Augustin (France), Vivian Wei Cheng (Singapore) and Vivian Desmonts (China).

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Unveiling China's Regulation on Suspension of Trademark Procedure

13 December 2023 by Gowling WLG

Trademark applicants in China whose applications have been refused in examination will often seek to oppose, invalidate or cancel cited trademarks while simultaneously pursuing a review of the refusal as part of the examination process. If the examination process continues without suspension, applicants are compelled to assert their rights through legal procedures, including appeals before Chinese courts, or by filing fresh applications.

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Chinese trademark updates: letters of consent and suspension of examination procedures

24 October 2023 by Vivien Chan & Co

Vivien Chan and Ann Xu of Vivien Chan & Co examine the CNIPA’s renewed attitude towards letters of consent and a new mechanism that allows examinations of trademark applications to be suspended in certain circumstances