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26 March 2021 by
UK Court of Appeal judgments on retained EU law and FRAND declaration claim; UK Supreme Court to deal with anti-enforcement injunction; and Lego wins design invalidity action against the EUIPO
31 July 2020 by
Our first IP STARS interview series features patent litigator and MIP Rising Star Jennifer Antcliff, who spoke about how she got into IP and her most memorable IP work, and provided advice for junior IP practitioners and those interested in joining the profession
17 April 2020 by
Patty Chan and Owen Tse of Vivien Chan & Co report on the COVID-19 measures in Hong Kong and their impact on IP protection and enforcement
02 April 2020 by
This firm news roundup features China, Indonesia, Japan, Myanmar, New Zealand and Singapore
17 October 2019 by
To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the UK Supreme Court, Managing IP featured some of the decisions of the court and the pending appeals involving firms such as Allen & Overy, Bristows, EIP Legal, Herbert Smith Freehills, Osborne Clarke and Powell Gilbert
16 August 2019 by
In a highly-anticipated biologic patent dispute, the US District Court for the District of New Jersey has found that Amgen's patents for Enbrel® (etanercept) are valid. Two ranked firms are involved in this dispute
29 October 2018 by
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
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
01 September 2018 by
In the last few years, the US Supreme Court has held that laches is not an available defense to claims for copyright or patent infringement brought within the limited periods described under each of the Copyright and Patent Acts
01 September 2018 by
In recent years, machine learning and so-called ‘artificial intelligence’ systems have once again come into the spotlight.