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...
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...
ABG IP hires new head for its engineering and ICT patent departments in Catalonia
Lluís Vilalta, who has over 20 years of IP experience, has joined ABG Intellectual Property to lead the engineering, physics, and information technology patent departments in the Barcelona office of the leading Spanish intellectual property firm. Vilalta's brilliant...
Eversheds Sutherland strengthens IP bench on West Coast with partner Erik Chancellor Smith
Eversheds Sutherland is pleased to share that Erik Smith has joined the firm’s Intellectual Property (IP) Practice as a partner. Smith will focus on IP asset-based secured financial transactions, strategic patent and trademark portfolio counseling and prosecution,...
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Trial Lawyer Mary-Olga “Mo” Lovett joins King & Spalding in Houston
HOUSTON, July 10, 2023 – King & Spalding announced today that preeminent trial lawyer Mary-Olga “Mo” Lovett has joined the firm as a partner in its Trial and Global Disputes practice group. She is based in the firm’s Houston office. Over the course of her 30-year...
IPO publishes summary of responses to SEPs questionnaire for SME, small-cap and mid-cap businesses
Following on from the questionnaire conducted earlier this year, the IPO has analyzed responses and published a summary of responses. Predicting the growing importance of SEPs in the future of the UK economy, the Government is focused on implementing a balanced and...
Morgan Lewis launches in Shenzhen with focus on technology and life sciences industries
SHENZHEN, July 5, 2023: Following approval on June 13, 2023 by the China Ministry of Justice, Morgan Lewis will open an office in Shenzhen to further connect technology and life sciences companies in the region to the firm’s full service and industry capabilities...
UK confirmed as leading jurisdiction for global FRAND rate determination
In a dispute between Optis and Apple, the High Court in London found that relying on comparable licenses remains key to determining a global rate in UK FRAND (fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory) litigation, cementing the UK’s role as an important forum for...
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...
Amendment in claims and specification should trigger fresh examination holds Kolkata High Court
The Kolkata High Court, while hearing an appeal against the refusal of a patent application, laid down important guidelines for the Patent Office directing that “upon amendment of the claims, the amendment application ought to be examined in a manner similar to the...
Yolanda Zollinger joins Forresters as new COO
Forresters are pleased to welcome their new Chief Operating Officer, Yolanda Zollinger. Yolanda has over 20 years of experience in the legal industry including experience as a lawyer in private practice, in-house and in the provision of off-shore legal services,...
Carpmaels & Ransford promotes three new partners
Emma Demetriades, Annabel Strawson, and Natalia Wegner join the partnership on 1st July 2023 Carpmaels & Ransford is delighted to announce the promotion of Emma Demetriades, Annabel Strawson, and Natalia Wegner to the partnership, effective from 1st July 2023....
HLK welcomes second new Partner to its Legal team in a month
HLK is delighted to announce the second new Partner appointment to its Legal team in a month. Louise Perkin (née Handley) has joined the firm, following the appointment of Jamie Rowlands in June. Louise will be based in Leeds and brings with her a team of experts....
Lewis Silkin completes deal with MSK to expand IP practice
Acquisition of specialist patent firm enhances Lewis Silkin’s fast-growing IP group and expertise in tech and life sciences LONDON – Lewis Silkin LLP has today announced the acquisition of patent and trademark firm Miller Sturt Kenyon (MSK), bolstering the firm’s...
Building the house from the roof down: The Standard Essential Patent (SEP) Draft Regulation
It is well known that a stable house needs strong foundations. The same goes for EU regulations. Because a regulation is a binding legislative act that applies across the EU, its creation or amendment demands careful consideration. Consequently, a regulation usually...
Norton Rose Fulbright welcomes IP litigation partner to its growing Chicago office
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright announced that intellectual property litigation lawyer John McBride has joined the firm as a partner in the Chicago office. Joining from Sidley, McBride is a trial lawyer who represents technology sector clients in complex patent...
Downing Wellhead Equipment enforces its patents covering continuous pumping in hydraulic fracturing operations
The successful combination of hydraulic fracturing (or “frac”) technology with horizontal drilling dramatically increases production in tight-rock petroleum reservoirs and has resulted in a decades-long “shale revolution” in the United States. Frac technology has...
Source of the ‘common knowledge’ essential to conclude Patent lacking inventive step
To establish whether something is common general knowledge, the first and most important step is to look at the sources from which the skilled addressee could acquire the information. The Delhi High Court in an Appeal against the Order of Controller of Patents in Agfa...
BCLP expands IP and corporate practices with high-profile group hire
Following Seattle Office Launch, Firm Announces Latest Major Move with Group of 15 from Dentons Song Jung to Lead Prominent six-Partner IP Team and Jeff Haidet to Boost Transactional Capability Globally for BCLP WASHINGTON, DC and ATLANTA (June 20, 2023) –...
Google v. Sonos hearing… or not!
Have you wondered why the option of Google Assistant voice control, used to manage speakers, has disappeared from the Sonos app? The answer is straightforward: the long-standing dispute between the two companies. Last time, Google and Sonos confronted each other in...
Fake it till you make it: horizons in plant-based meat analogues
Shifting consumer attitudes, an uptake of plant-based and flexitarian diets, and a growing global demand for food are driving rapid expansion in the plant-based meat sector. In fact, sales of meat-free products are expected to exceed £1.1 billion in the UK by 2024....
Gearing up for the future: Ferrari’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Patent
A year ago, Ferrari announced that would invest 4.4 billion euros as part of its strategic plan for the 2022-26 period, aiming to unveil 15 new cars over the next few years, including high-performance cars with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). ADAS are...
The Supreme Court takes enablement law back to basics
On May 18, 2023, the US Supreme Court issued its opinion in Amgen v. Sanofi, which concerns patent law’s enablement requirement. Under that requirement, codified at 35 U.S.C. § 112(a), a patent specification must describe “the invention” and “the manner and process of...
Matheson appoints Alison Bearpark as Construction & Engineering partner
Matheson LLP is pleased to announce the appointment of Alison Bearpark as Partner in the Construction & Engineering team within Matheson's Commercial Real Estate Department. Michael Jackson, Managing Partner of Matheson said; "We are delighted to welcome Alison to...
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