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The US Department of Justice yesterday, May 2, requested that an evidentiary hearing be held on any remedies to be issued if Qualcomm is found liable in the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust suit against the microchip manufacturer.   3 May 2019
Influential Women in IP
To understand the current landscape, World IP Review undertook a global survey of law firm staffers and partners, asking about their experiences in their current organisations on diversity and inclusion, and what more the legal profession can do. Here are the results of the survey.   2 May 2019
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In the legal profession a woman can climb the career ladder, but between lawyer and partner level, there’s a step missing, and it often arises around parenthood.   2 May 2019
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Haseltine Lake has merged with British boutique IP firm Kempner & Partners to form a new international firm with a staff of nearly 200 people across 7 offices, effective yesterday, May 1.   2 May 2019
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South Korean company LG Electronics has been successful in its bid to have allegations of unfair competition and trade secret misappropriation against it dismissed.   2 May 2019
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American technology company iRobot has agreed to end its patent litigation against vacuum cleaner manufacturers Hoover, Black & Decker, and Bobsweep.   2 May 2019
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Taylor Swift is no longer being sued for trademark infringement after a New York-based computer store dismissed its claims against the singer.   2 May 2019
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Qualcomm will collect at least $4.5 billion from its patent litigation settlement with Apple, which has seen the microchip maker’s share price surged since the announcement last month.   2 May 2019
Influential Women in IP
Nokia’s chief legal officer Maria Varsellona spearheads the efforts to create a company where women have the same opportunities as men and are well represented in all business domains and functions.   2 May 2019
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A British skincare company has been given more time to resolve a trademark dispute with a hotel brand owned by Marriott International after procedural errors threatened to see its mark invalidated.   1 May 2019

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