In 2019, INTA began a Think Tank initiative based upon the simple question: “What might the intellectual property (IP) practice of the future look like?” It formed three think tanks focusing on intellectual property offices (IPOs), in-house practice, and IP law firms, respectively, and asked each group to look at current practice and predict the future.
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26 May 2020 Attempts to reassure ventilator manufacturers that they will be protected from IP litigation revealed holes in the UK statute book, argues Debra Goldwyn of Wedlake Bell.