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With the end of the Brexit transition period looming, the UK’s divergence from the EU on the issue of supplementary protection certificates will begin, argues Christopher Brückner of Dennemeyer & Associates.   3 November 2020
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Cisco has demanded a new trial, after a US judge ordered the technology company to pay $1.9 billion in damages, in addition to royalties, for infringing four patents owned by Centripetal Networks.   3 November 2020
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British online supermarket Ocado is under investigation for patent infringement in the US, following a complaint from a Norwegian robotics company.   3 November 2020
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The American Intellectual Property Law Association has elected Joseph Re, a partner at Knobbe Martens, as its 2020-21 president.   3 November 2020
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A German appeals court has lifted the enforcement of an injunction secured by Nokia against Lenovo in a standard-essential patent suit.   3 November 2020
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In October, the US Supreme Court agreed to hear Arthrex v Smith & Nephew. Jason Romrell, Derek McCorquindale, and Brandon Andersen of Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, outline what this means.   3 November 2020
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Christian Thomae of Dumont outlines the significant amendments made to Mexico’s industrial property law following the signing of the US–Mexico–Canada Agreement.   2 November 2020
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Trademark protection in cyber space presents a unique challenge to brand owners. The possibility of registering domain names with multiple combinations of name strings, coupled with several generic and country code top-level domain name extensions, makes it practically impossible for brand owners to eliminate infringement in the domain name system.   2 November 2020
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Asia-Pacific IP services provider IPH has appointed Aaron LePoidevin as managing director of IP firm Griffith Hack.   2 November 2020
Influential Women in IP
The majority of disabled lawyers in a study by the Law Society of England and Wales have welcomed home-working in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.   2 November 2020

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