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As the world deals with the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing diversity and achieving gender equality is even more important, says Francis Gurry, director general of the World Intellectual Property Organization. 2 June 2020
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Laura Collada, managing partner of Dumont, outlines her path to modernising the Mexican law firm and her diversity efforts. 2 June 2020
Influential Women in IP
More women must take leading positions— it will help companies become more flexible and marketable in a global environment. Gender equality should continue to be a driving force in law firms across the world, says Melisa Litvin, founder of Litvin Marzorati Legales. 2 June 2020
Influential Women in IP
The Diverse Attorney Pipeline Program, a Chicago-based non-profit, is launching a fund and fellowship programme to support women of colour law students amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 2 June 2020
Influential Women in IP
After a career beginning with a dramatic trial and two decades of experience, Stacy Grossman decided to strike out on her own and start a law firm. Here, she talks to Influential Women in IP about the steep learning curve and figuring out how to attract and retain clients. 2 June 2020
Influential Women in IP
Vivien Chan helps major multinational corporations and listed companies to do business in Greater China, as she tells WIPR. 2 June 2020
Influential Women in IP
Spring Chang has played a central role in the growth of her firm, Chang Tsi & Partners, and is proud of its successes in promoting diversity, as she tells WIPR. 2 June 2020
Copyright
WIPR’s latest survey on diversity and inclusion provides another sombre snapshot of an industry that’s behind the times but trying hard to catch up through a variety of initiatives. Sarah Morgan reports. 2 June 2020
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Nestlé has been forced to change the name of its plant-based burger after a Dutch court upheld a US vegan food maker’s trademark complaint. 2 June 2020
Copyright
Four major book publishers have taken the Internet Archive to court, alleging the online library is engaged in “willful mass copyright infringement”. 2 June 2020
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