EUIPO unveils five-year strategy focused on providing high-quality IP services while fostering competitiveness, innovation, and economic growth in Europe
The plan, adopted at the EUIPO's Management Board and Budget Committee meetings, will come into effect on 1 January 2025 One of the priorities is to enhance the customer experience by delivering high-value IP products and services while further improving...
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
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
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...
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...
Nicola Foulston’s family office invests in groundbreaking legal tech firm: Virtual Pricing Director
London, UK — Nicola Foulston, renowned business leader and former CEO of RBG Holdings plc, today announces a significant investment from her family office into Virtual Pricing Director (VPD), the pioneering legal pricing software developed by Richard Burcher, a global...
Former PTAB Administrative Patent Judge Amanda Wieker joins McGuireWoods
RICHMOND, Va. – Amanda Wieker, a former Administrative Patent Judge and acting member of the senior executive team at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) of the US Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO), has joined McGuireWoods’ intellectual property practice...
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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...
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...
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...
Finnegan secures third straight victory for BMW Group against patent assertion entity
Washington DC – February 6, 2024 – Finnegan is thrilled to announce that firm client BMW Group secured a zero-dollar resolution in Arigna Technology Limited’s assertion of patent infringement of US Patent No. 7,049,850 (“the ’850 patent”) in the United States Court...
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...
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...
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...
Chips and justice: PepsiCo’s battle over potato variety in India
PepsiCo, the world's second-largest food and beverage corporation, has finally won the long-term court battle against a group of Indian farmers concerning IP rights over its registered potato variety. Recently, the Hon’ble Delhi High Court Division Bench set aside a...
Colleen Tracy James joins Cahill’s New York office as Intellectual Property Litigation Partner
NEW YORK, January 29, 2024 – Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP announced today that Colleen Tracy James has joined the firm as a partner in the litigation group in New York, strengthening its Life Sciences Patent Litigation and Intellectual Property Litigation...
Peter J Armenio joins Cahill’s New York office as Intellectual Property Litigation Partner
NEW YORK, January 24, 2024 – Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP announced today that Peter J Armenio has joined the firm as a partner in the litigation group in New York, strengthening its Life Sciences Patent Litigation and Intellectual Property Litigation practices. Mr...
Delhi Court holds undue delay in passing the final order by the Patent Office is arbitrary
The court opined that this manner of dealing with a patent application was extremely arbitrary and whimsical and when the judgment was reserved on 29 September 2014, there was an obligation on the Hearing Officer to pass orders within a reasonable period. The time of...
UK banks lag US banks in innovation – only 290 patents filed in the last decade
The UK’s biggest banks have filed just a fraction of the patent applications of their American counterparts over the last 10 years, with the top five UK banks collectively applying for just 290 patents while the top 3 US banks collectively applied for 5,027, says...
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...
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....
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...
Bolstering Taylor Wessing’s market-leading international IP practice with Giles Crown appointment in London
Taylor Wessing is pleased to announce the appointment of Giles Crown as a partner in its international IP practice, bolstering its highly regarded IP service offering with his wealth of experience and wide-ranging repertoire. Giles will be joining the firm in February...
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...
Novartis v. Natco Pharma Limited: pre-grant opponents in patent examination process
Patent law is characterized by a delicate balance between fostering innovation and ensuring that patents are granted on meritorious grounds. Central to this balance is the mechanism of pre-grant opposition, designed to facilitate a rigorous examination of patent...
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) joins Open Invention Network community
Contract manufacturing is nothing new for OEMs across a spectrum of industries. The increasingly complex parts being assembled, and the exacting standards required to do so effectively make it daunting to manufacture a robust and reliable piece of consumer...
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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