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What new trends in standard-essential patents (SEPs) should we consider, and what lessons can we learn from recent landmark cases? Richard Cederoth of Cederoth Law, Steve Akerley of InterDigital, and Dan Smith of The Patent Smith explore these topics. 10 May 2024
Patents
How do you approach patent challenges? This session will offer strategies to minimize costs and protect your assets. Join Brian King, vice president of Client Relations, Americas at RWS, for insights. 9 May 2024
Law firm news
The fast-growing chip maker needs persistent and sophisticated external counsel to bat opponents who just keep coming, general counsel Ann Chaplin tells Tom Phillips in an exclusive interview. 9 May 2024
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IP office aims to cut processing times from four to five years to under 12 months with initiative | Applications must be classified in IPC Green Inventory. 9 May 2024
Careers
New addition’s experience of advising clients on domestic and global patent prosecution spans nearly two decades. 9 May 2024
Trademarks
US apparel brand owns various US registrations for the familiar tab and has vigorously enforced its rights in recent years | Perugia-based luxury brand stood accused of selling clothing featuring “nearly identical” copies of the tab. 9 May 2024
Trademarks
The association said the High Court’s interpretation of ‘article’ could leave design registrations vulnerable to cancellation | INTA’s intervention relates to case between a motorcycle manufacturer and spare parts company. 8 May 2024
Trademarks
The EU Intellectual Property Office applied textbook procedure when rejecting a registration bid for the drug lord's name, says Shannon Fahy of Browne Jacobson. 8 May 2024
Trade secrets
New partner brings extensive experience of trade remedy proceedings as well as investigations before the US Department of Commerce and the ITC | Trade secrets litigator joins from Sidley Austin where he spent nearly a decade. 7 May 2024
Patents
Microsoft-owned Activision Blizzard ordered to pay damages to tech incubator | Activision infringed patents related to tech used in its blockbuster games World of Warcraft and Call of Duty, jury concludes. 7 May 2024
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