UK Government decides not to reduce or limit R&D tax credits

UK Government decides not to reduce or limit R&D tax credits

The UK Government’s 2024 Budget, while squarely focused on tax increases and revenue measures, suggests a pragmatic recognition by the new Labour administration that sustainable tax receipts are ideally underpinned by economic growth and wealth creation. In a global...

Best practices for drafting strong patent claims

Best practices for drafting strong patent claims

In the life span of any business, the investment goes way beyond the financial aspects. It's the years of dedication, contemplating, experimenting, and actively refining your idea of a product or service cut through the market. From the moment an idea is born,...

How I would use AI to steal your design… and what you can do about it

How I would use AI to steal your design… and what you can do about it

To protect our designs, ideas, and innovations, we must think like an infringer. May AI allow bad actors to knock off your design… and get away with it? First, we need to understand AI-assisted design. Like all new tech, AI will follow Amara’s law. We overestimate the...

2024 IP impact study: trends in benchmarking value

UnitedLex presents its report on how private practice and in-house IP professionals measure IP impact, revealing insights for the future of the industry.

An interview with ERS Genomics’ Vice-President of Intellectual Property and Commercial Development, Michael Arciero

Michael sits down with The Patent Lawyer to discuss the importance of developing a robust intellectual property portfolio in rapidly evolving technologies like CRISPR/Cas9, the considerations for maintaining a global patent portfolio, and the importance of having the correct IP in place to protect product development timelines and ensure the ability to commercialize.

Tesla sues supplier Matthews International Corporation for misappropriation of trade secrets related to battery manufacturing

Dr Dustin Bauer, Associate at Reddie & Grose LLP, enters the trade secret vs. patents debate, analyzing the recent case between Tesla and its supplier to evaluate the advantages and potential drawbacks of each type of protection.

Patent revocation actions under the new European patent system: UPC vs. EPO and why it may be wise to reappraise your European filing strategy

Sophie Ertl and Heike Röder-Hitschke of Maiwald evaluate the first 15 months of the Unitary Patent Court to assess its success in comparison to the EPO system, whilst providing guidance for leveraging the best available protection.

Invention harvesting in emerging technologies

Robert Klinski, Founder of Patentship, analyses how to harvest valuable inventions to develop sustainable IP portfolios in digital technologies.

The way(back) to public accessibility

David McCombs, Eugene Goryunov, and Eric Horsley of Haynes & Boone review recent cases that have questioned public accessibility to provide best practice advice for indexing and searchability.

A study on product claims defined by parameters from laws and judicial precedents

Yingan Gu, patent attorney of Beijing Sanyou IP Agency Ltd., identifies relevant laws and regulations surrounding parameters in patent examination whilst reviewing recent trends with case examples.

Key factors for WIPO ST.26 adoption at the Mexican Patent Office

Rommy Morales, Sergio Olivares, Daniel Sánchez, and Jorge Juarez of OLIVARES introduce the changes set out in WIPO Standard ST.26, including new rules for representing amino acids and nucleotides and the need for applicants to adjust in preparing and submitting patent applications.

Can obtaining a preliminary injunction for patent infringement be considered abusive if the patent is later annulled?

Alina Tugearu, Partner at Zamfirescu Racoti Vasile & Partners, details the enforcement of provisional measures for patent infringement and the concept of fault-based liability.

Women in IP Leadership: An interview: inspirations, experiences, and ideas for equality

Featuring: Xiyin Tang, Professor of Law at UCLA

Sponsored by: Clarivate

Women in IP Leadership: An interview: inspirations, experiences, and ideas for equality

Featuring:Kisha Iles: Senior Manager of IP Information Management, Johnson & Johnson

Sponsored by: Clarivate

Rankings: Asia Pacific

10 of the best law firms from each of the top Asia Pacific jurisdictions, including China, India, and Japan.

Solicitation of third-party opinions under the Japanese amicus brief system increases attention to patent practice in the medical field

Koji Sugimura and Takuya Izumi of Sugimura & Partners provide an overview of the questions solicited by third parties around the industrial applicability requirement and the historical development and current status of the patent requirement in the medical field.

What you need to know about transferring patent ownership in Russia

Olga Dolgikh, Patent Advisor to the Managing Partner at Zuykov and partners, details the procedure for ownership transfer in line with relevant legislation in her jurisdiction.

The rise of patents in Indian IP law: a year of transformative developments

Pravin Anand, Vaishali Mittal, and Siddhant Chamola of Anand and Anand dive into the significant developments in Indian patent law over the past year, exploring major case outcomes, evolving legal principles, and new legislative changes that have shaped the patent landscape in the region.

Unfair competition liability for patent infringement: implications, sanctions, and case law analysis

Anton Melnikov, Senior Lawyer at Gorodissky & Partners, delves into the legal and financial consequences of exploiting patents without the owner’s consent and examines the application of competition protection law in such cases.

Navigating sufficiency and credibility requirements in Mexican Patent Law

Esau Andrade, Patent Practitioner at Dumont, discusses the recent interpretation and practice of the MPO regarding sufficiency and credibility requirements, exploring how the practice aligns with concepts from the USPTO and the EPO.

Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Eurasian Patent Convention: an interview with EAPO President Grigory Ivliev

Alexey Vakhnin, Partner and Managing Director of Vakhnina and Partners, sits down with Dr. Grigory Ivliev, the EAPO President, to discuss the EAPO’s achievements over the past 30 years along with future goals and aspirations.

A person skilled in the art is not “Omniscient”

Ranjan Narula and Suvarna Pandey of RNA Technology and IP Attorneys raise key points around the role of a person skilled in the art of determining patentability, drawing on recent cases related to inventive step and patent eligibility under section 3(k) of the India Patent Act.

Insider’s Look: The Growing Importance of Patents in the UAE

David Aylen and Rachel Armstrong of Gowling WLG discuss patents in the UAE, highlighting the basics for establishing a strong application and the balance between enforcement and tech transfer.

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Harper James boosts IP team with new hire

Harper James, the full-service business law firm purpose-built to enable entrepreneurial businesses to thrive, has hired Cardiff-based intellectual property expert Gosia Evans, a Senior Contentious Intellectual Property Solicitor. Evans brings over 14 years experience...

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Google settles lawsuit over computer chips that power AI

On January 24, 2024, Google LLC settled a patent infringement lawsuit over computer chips that power its artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The settlement comes the same day that closing arguments were scheduled to begin in a trial on the lawsuit by Singular...

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China’s revised Seed Law allows breeders to bet the farm

From knock-off luxury clothing to replica iPads, trademark and copyright infringement come in many forms. More recently, copycats are turning to plant breeders' highly crafted innovations: fruits and vegetables.  Specifically, in China, there are a growing number of...

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Cantor Colburn names new partners and counsel for 2024

Cantor Colburn LLP is pleased to announce that six attorneys have been promoted within the firm to partnership, effective January 1, 2024. The new partners are Asaf Batelman, Ali Caless, Nancy Kennedy, Sung Wook Kooh, Matteo Pedini, and Kimberly Vines, Ph.D. Mr...

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Reddie & Grose announce partner retirements

LONDON, 6 February 2024 – The European intellectual property law firm Reddie & Grose announces the upcoming retirement of two of its longest-serving partners today.  Patrick Lloyd and Simon Goodman, who first joined the firm as trainees in 1987 and 1988...

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The Irish Government announces referendum on joining the UPC

The Irish Government has announced that it will hold a referendum on joining the Unified Patent Court (UPC) in June 2024. This news moves Ireland closer to becoming the 18th EU country to join the UPC and unitary patent (UP) system. The news was widely welcomed by the...

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Wedlake Bell kicks off 2024 with two new partner hires

Esther Gunaratnam and Sanjvee Shah join the firm in February. February 2024 — City firm Wedlake Bell has announced the arrival of two new partners into its IP and Commercial and Private Client teams. The firm continues to put growth at the top of its agenda having...

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Department of Justice (DOJ) litigator rejoins Finnegan

WASHINGTON, DC, January 22, 2024 — Finnegan is pleased to welcome Dan Roland back to the partnership. Dan returns to the firm from the US Department of Justice (DOJ), where he was a trial attorney and served as lead counsel in the Civil Division, National Courts...

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German patent team at HOYNG ROKH MONEGIER continues to grow

At the beginning of 2024, HOYNG ROKH MONEGIER expanded the German patent team by four experienced and well-known new additions to the Düsseldorf site. The Düsseldorf patent team under the Managing Partner, Klaus Haft, will now comprise 26 lawyers and patent attorneys....

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ERS Genomics and StemSight sign CRISPR/Cas9 license agreement

License agreement provides StemSight access to CRISPR/Cas9 technology to be applied in development of cell therapies for corneal blindness Dublin, Ireland, and Tampere, Finland, 17 January 2024: ERS Genomics Limited (‘ERS’), the CRISPR licensing Company, which was...

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New ECTA Patent Committee: mission, vision, and destiny

ECTA has created a Patent Committee. This is quite a surprising move considering that ECTA has the reputation of being an association specialized in other IP rights, particularly trademarks. At first glance, it is surprising that a reputed trademark association like...

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Carpmaels & Ransford announces new Senior Associate promotion

Rachel Taylor was promoted to Senior Associate as of 1 January 2024 Carpmaels & Ransford is pleased to announce the promotion of Rachel Taylor to Senior Associate, effective from 1 January 2024. Rachel joined Carpmaels & Ransford in 2005 before qualifying as a...

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