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Philip Morris International is facing another patent infringement lawsuit over its IQOS tobacco heating system in the US.   2 December 2020
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Attorney Richard Liebowitz, who has gained notoriety as an alleged “copyright troll”, has been temporarily barred from practising at the US District Court for the Southern District District of New York.   2 December 2020
Patents
IP service provider Clarivate has furthered its Asia strategy with the acquisition of South Korea-based Hanlim IPS, a patent research and consulting service.   2 December 2020
Influential Women in IP
Anita Shaw, IP law counsel at IBM, talks about her passion for technology, the best way to learn about IP and a love of post-work gelato.   1 December 2020
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Manufacturer Trinseo has accused its competitor Kellogg Brown & Root of purloining trade secrets used to create high-performance plastics to secure deals worth $40 million with Chinese chemical manufacturers.   1 December 2020
Influential Women in IP
Justice Prabha Sridevan has left her mark on the Indian IP industry, first as a judge of the Madras High Court, and then as chair of the Intellectual Property Appellate Board. Here, she tells WIPR about two cases that she will always remember.   1 December 2020
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The addition of Amy Coney Barrett to the US Supreme Court’s bench could lead to challenges to modern, judicially imposed restrictions on patent eligibility, say Joshua Reisberg and Aaron Savit of Axinn.   1 December 2020
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The US International Trade Commission is set to investigate optical data cables used by Facebook and Logitech, following a complaint from California-based Cosemi Technologies.   1 December 2020
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The World Intellectual Property Organization’s Arbitration and Mediation Center has registered its 50,000th cybersquatting case, as the COVID-19 pandemic drives up cases.   1 December 2020
Influential Women in IP
Lawyers are still “disproportionately likely” to come from privileged backgrounds, with three times as many having attended fee-paying schools than the national UK average, a new report has revealed.   30 November 2020

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