Gotta catch ‘em all: an update on the Nintendo-Pocketpair lawsuit

Gotta catch ‘em all: an update on the Nintendo-Pocketpair lawsuit

Nintendo and The Pokémon Company made waves in the video game industry when they jointly announced a patent infringement lawsuit against Pocketair, Inc. back in September 2024. Their press release cryptically alleged that Pokémon competitor and monster-catching game...

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,...

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...

2024 in Review

Our Editorial Board share their insights on the key takeaways from 2024 that will shape important developments in IP practice for 2025 and beyond.

From ideas to impact: enhancing patent transfer in Chinese universities

Eddie Zheng, Partner at Corner Stone & Partners, highlights the challenges and progress in patent transfer and transformation at Chinese universities in light of the introduced policies to promote the commercialization of research.

Means-plus-function claims: a return to relevance?

Eric L. Maschoff and Mark W. Ford of Maschoff Brennan detail the possible advantages of means-plus-function claims to evaluate their use and suggest their possible comeback.

Patent protection for digital twins

Massimo Galluppi, Patent Attorney at Dennemeyer & Associates, analyses the evolution and patentability of digital twins, considering potential and virtual technical effects, with particular reference to the EPO’s approach.

Competing interests: assessing legal standing in patent invalidation procedures

Gerardo Oliver Silva Castro, Associate at Uhthoff, explores the critical role that legal standing plays in determining who has the right to challenge a patent’s validity and the implications of these challenges on innovation and competition.

Hachette Book Group Inc. v. Internet Archive: the latest copyright book brawl

David McCombs, Eugene Goryunov, and Mallika Dargan of Haynes & Boone review the recent copyright case that brought the rights of fair use into question regarding electronic copies of books.

Understanding inventive step as patentability criteria

Ranjan Narula and Suvarna Pandey of RNA, Technology and IP Attorneys outline various factors influencing the determination of inventive step, including the subjective judgment of the Person Skilled in the Art (PSITA), the specific field of technology, legal frameworks across countries, and case-specific elements.

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

Featuring: Amy Gagich, Senior Manager in Product Management, Intellectual Property, at Clarivate

Sponsored by: Clarivate

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

Featuring: Konnie Love, Senior Manager of IP Administration at Kilpatrick

Sponsored by: Clarivate

Jurisdictional Briefing, Russia: rising official fees at the Russian patent office: key changes in patent and fee regulations

Dr. Tatiana Vakhnina and Dr. Alexey Vakhnin of Vakhnina and Partners introduce the fee changes effecting registrations as of October 2024 in Russia.

Jurisdictional Briefing, US: Federal Circuit overhauls longstanding test for non-obviousness as applied to design patents

Michael J. Rye, Partner at Cantor Colburn, reviews the Federal Circuit’s recent decision to discard the Rosen-Durling test, eliminating previously key factors for determining obviousness.

Applying for design patent protection in the USA

Jeremy W. Miller and Wendy M. Slade of Dowell & Dowell explore the essentials of design patent protection in the US with insights on application procedures, drawing requirements, and common pitfalls.

Current challenges in Mexican patent practice: divisional applications and double patenting

Sergio Olivares and Mauricio Samano of OLIVARES explore the evolving landscape of patent law in Mexico, with a focus on the complexities of divisional applications and the challenges faced by applicants navigating the new legal framework.

Federal Circuit ruling further narrows the printed matter doctrine

Peter Gao, George Chen, and Cory Smith of Bryan Cave Leighton Paisne review the recent IOENGINE v. Ingenico ruling which addressed whether limitations related to “encrypted communications” and “program code” are considered printed matter under federal statutes regarding prior art.

Punitive damages in patent infringement under Chinese intellectual property law: legal framework, requirements, and practical insights

Ji Liu, Director of the patent litigation department at CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office, outlines the essential requirements for claiming punitive damages, focusing on the importance of timely claims and the need to demonstrate intentionality and severity in the infringement.

The culture of happiness

Diane Silve, Director & Senior Trademark Counsel at Mondelez International, shares insights on fostering a positive and productive team culture through the lens of happiness and collaboration.

The Patent Lawyer Annual 2025

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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JOHN RAYMOND OLSEN – 10 February 1948 – 13 March 2023

John Raymond Olsen died peacefully at University College Hospital, London England on 13 March 2023.  He was a leading international intellectual property lawyer who was a graduate of Notre Dame Law School USA and practiced for 50 years, 35 of which were in the UK. ...

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UK Government publishes transformation consultation response

The UK government has published its response to the transformation consultation which ran in late 2022 and ended on 6 January this year. The government sought views on a number of changes related to the Intellectual Property Office’s (IPO) new digital services, and...

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Rouse grows leadership with two new Principal appointments

The two appointments mark a continued commitment to global growth and development LONDON, August 7 2023: Leading International IP services business Rouse today announces two new Principal promotions – James Godefroy and Stina Pilotti – across its China and Swedish...

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Challenging a Canadian patent by re-examination

Patent re-examination is the only process available in the Canadian Patent Office to challenge a Canadian patent. There can be success in killing a patent in a Canadian re-examination, as reported here. In that case, a patent was revoked on the basis of...

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The Supreme Court leaves patent eligibility in flux

In May 2023, the US Supreme Court declined to hear three cases concerning patent eligibility: Interactive Wearables LLC v. Polar Electro OY[1], Tropp v. Travel Sentry Inc.[2], and Avery Dennison Corp. v. ADASA Inc.[3] This is despite the US solicitor general, the US...

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Clarivate releases Innovators to Watch 2023 Report

Identifies 36 companies and organizations on the cusp of Top 100 Global Innovators status London, U.K., July 25, 2023 – Clarivate Plc (NYSE: CLVT), a global leader in connecting people and organizations to intelligence they can trust to transform their world, today...

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EPO releases a Unitary Patent dashboard

Real-time data confirms confidence in new system Munich, 24 July 2023 –The EPO has published today a dashboard which offers a timely snapshot of applicants’ eagerness to opt for the Unitary Patent. The interactive display breaks down requests for Unitary Patents by...

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In this six-part series Dr. Suzanne Wertheim, of Worthwhile Research & Consulting, talks to The Patent Lawyer about diversity, equity, and inclusion: what it means; the current challenges; DEI in law; gender bias; and what we can all do to improve.

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