China ‘fundamentally’ alters technical IP dispute appeal process
China approved changes to litigation procedures in patent and other IP cases in late October, in a move that fundamentally alters how the appeal process will work for certain technical disputes, according to law firm Gowling WLG.
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25 October 2018 China is planning to create a new judicial body specifically designed to deal with IP appeals, according to a report by the South China Morning Post on Tuesday.
6 January 2017 China’s intellectual property courts have accepted 30,309 cases in the two years since their establishment, according to China-based IPRAction.