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Nearly 3,800 people in China were arrested for crimes related to intellectual property violations last year. 25 January 2017
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Law firm O’Melveny & Myers has hired Daniel Sean Trainor as a partner in its Washington, DC office. 25 January 2017
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Courts in the Netherlands have no jurisdiction to rule on a dispute between the European Patent Office and a staff union, according to a decision by the Dutch Supreme Court. 24 January 2017
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Donald Trump, the 45th president of the US, abandoned his country’s involvement in the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal yesterday. 24 January 2017
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Apple has sued Qualcomm, accusing the semiconductor company of abusing its monopoly in the mobile device market to gain unfair royalties from Apple’s inventions. 23 January 2017
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Law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison has hired Steven Baughman as partner in the firm’s litigation department in Washington, DC. 20 January 2017
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Nine domain names which sold unauthorised BlackBerry products have been transferred to the Canada-based company, after a win at the World Intellectual Property Organization. 19 January 2017
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Law firm Orrick has promoted Alyssa Caridis, Jordan Coyle, Catherine Lui and Andrew Silverman to partner in the firm’s Supreme Court and appellate, complex litigation and intellectual property practice groups. 19 January 2017
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China has revealed it is willing to enhance cooperation on intellectual property with countries, according to a senior official, days after releasing a five-year plan on the protection and application of IP. 19 January 2017
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“We do not seek to hold on to bits of membership as we leave,” said UK Prime Minister Theresa May in a speech yesterday, sparking concerns that the UK may seek to leave the Unified Patent Court (UPC) after Brexit. 18 January 2017
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