Celebrating World IP Day: thoughts from our Editorial Board
As World Intellectual Property Day approaches on 26 April, 2025, we asked our Editorial Board for their thoughts on this year’s focus: ‘IP and music: feel the beat of IP.’ Providing unique insight from their respective jurisdictions, our Editorial Board members...
How generative AI is forcing a rethink on obviousness
Generative AI burst into public consciousness at the end of 2022, and by January 2023, ChatGPT—one of the most popular large language models—amassed over 100 million users, becoming the fastest-growing app ever. Since then, much of the focus for intellectual property...
Delete all IP law: a billionaire’s switch from proprietor to opponent
Jack Dorsey tweeted, “Delete all IP law” on April 12, 2025. It is a strange position to take, considering the co-founder of Twitter has a current estimated stake of $1 billion in X Corp. and owns Block, Inc. (formerly Square). X, formerly Twitter, currently has over...
Artificial intelligence at the EUIPO
AI governance Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the core of the European Union Intellectual Property Office's (EUIPO) vision. Its approach to AI is human-centric, rooted in the needs and priorities of the staff, ensuring that AI serves as a helpful tool to support...
A top 100 global innovators deep dive into the medical and biotechnology sector
Clarivate shares its latest report, A Top 100 Global Innovators Deep Dive into the Medical and Biotechnology Sector. The report provides a deep dive into the Medtech sector within the data behind the Clarivate Top 100 Global Innovators™ 2024 report and uncovers the...
IP firm supports global internship scheme to boost sector talent
European intellectual property (IP) firm Withers & Rogers is strengthening its efforts to encourage more STEM students to embark on a career in IP by extending its support to an international internship scheme. The firm will offer immersive work experience...
Skadden adds IP and technology litigator Bijal Vakil in Palo Alto
PALO ALTO, CA (December 5, 2024) — Skadden is pleased to welcome Bijal Vakil to the firm as a partner in its Intellectual Property Litigation Group. Based in Palo Alto, Vakil advises clients on contentious patent matters, trade secrets disputes, and complex US and...
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Patents for plastic recycling hit record high, up eightfold to 2,149 in the past five years
A record 2,149 patents for plastic recycling were filed last year, up 7% from 2021 and an eightfold increase since 2016, says Mathys & Squire, the intellectual property firm. Mathys & Squire says the plastic recycling industry is competing to develop...
G2 Legal promotes internally to help with business growth
G2 Legal, a leading legal recruitment company, today announced multiple promotions to help deliver its plan for growth. Having joined G2 Legal in 2013, Andrew Cookson is now promoted to Director and will continue to head up the Midlands region. James Hitti has been...
Global IP firm Rouse welcomes new Chairperson as business continues to grow
Leading intellectual property (IP) firm Rouse today announces the appointment of a new Chairperson to its board: Paul Raleigh. The appointment will support Rouse while the business continues to grow as a global IP services provider, operating in some of the world’s...
LOT Network, Amazon, Cruise, The Walt Disney Company, Google, Meta, Microsoft Join Forces to Spearhead IP Diversity Initiative
LOT Network Inc. with Amazon, Cruise, The Walt Disney Company, Google, Meta, and Microsoft have partnered to form a new initiative called Advancing Diversity Across Patent Teams (ADAPT) to address diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) issues in the IP industry by...
Powell Gilbert hires new Associate with physical sciences background
Douglas Jayatilaka has advised on matters before the Supreme Court and CJEU LONDON – Specialist IP law firm Powell Gilbert LLP (PG) has expanded its premier team of IP lawyers with the appointment of solicitor Douglas Jayatilaka as an Associate. He has a technical...
Knobbe Martens announces new leaders in Los Angeles and San Francisco
Partners Brian Horne and Andrew Merickel named to office leadership roles in LA and SF, respectively Knobbe Martens, one of the leading intellectual property law firms in the world, announced today that it has appointed new leaders in its Los Angeles and San Francisco...
US firm Anaqua to establish NI Engineering Hub and create 15 jobs
Boston headquartered Anaqua, an innovation and intellectual property (IP) management technology provider, is investing in Northern Ireland for the first time and creating a 15 person European Engineering Hub. Anaqua delivers innovative workflow solutions for...
IP as an enabler for AI: UK government shows its hand
The recently published response of the UK government to a consultation on the interface between artificial intelligence (“AI”) and intellectual property law demonstrates the importance that is attached to this area of technology in driving innovation and economic...
Another Thaler ruling confirming that an AI machine cannot be an inventor…yet
The European Patent Office Board of Appeal (EPO BoA) has confirmed that an artificial intelligence (AI) system cannot be named as an inventor on a patent application. While the decision was issued in December 2021, the written reasoning has only just been published....
Unified Patent Court begins the appointment of judges in major step forward for single IP enforcement system
Unified Patent Court is biggest step forward in European intellectual property enforcement in 50 years New system will should save UK businesses looking to protect their IP in Europe thousands in fees Europe’s new one-stop shop for IP enforcement – the Unified Patent...
Carpmaels & Ransford promotes new senior associate
Jonathon Woodward was promoted to Senior Associate as of 1st July 2022 Carpmaels & Ransford is pleased to announce the promotion of Jonathon Woodward to Senior Associate, effective from 1st July 2022. Jonny works across the Engineering, Tech and Chemistry teams...
The TRIPS waiver versus patents as Open Innovation enablers
On 17 June 2022, World Trade Organization members agreed on a patent waiver for developing countries (the Eligible Members)[1]. The patent waiver allows Eligible Members to waive patent rights without the patent-holder’s consent. It applies to patents needed for the...
AI inventions and patent law
A worldwide agreement on protection of inventions made by Artificial Intelligence is essential to address the threats posed by AI to the patent system, argue two academics at the University of New South Wales in Australia in a recent article[1] published in Nature....
All change (but not just yet) when it comes to AI and IP
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform many aspects of life and the UK government has recognized that it is important to review IP laws to ensure that they evolve and promote innovation in this fast-paced area of technology. That was the...
Carpmaels & Ransford promotes two new partners
Ben Husband & Simon Llewellyn join the partnership on 1st July 2022 Carpmaels & Ransford is pleased to announce the promotion of Ben Husband and Simon Llewellyn to the partnership, effective from 1st July 2022. Ben joined Carpmaels & Ransford in 2013...
Leadership transition at Finnegan illustrates continued commitment to diversity
WASHINGTON, DC—Finnegan is pleased to announce that Erika Harmon Arner will serve as managing partner of the firm’s 11 offices, effective July 1, 2022. Erika will succeed former managing partner Anand Sharma, who will assume the role of firm chair, held most recently...
Mewburn Ellis advises creators of Goodwood 2022 record breaker
IP firm advises the company behind the Spéirling electric hypercar which has just beaten the Goodwood Hillclimb record European IP firm Mewburn Ellis has advised British company McMurtry Automotive (“McMurtry”) on the patents behind the record-breaking Spéirling...
Partner Vera Kühr joins Forresters
We are delighted to announce the hire of Partner Vera Kühr who has joined the Forresters office in Munich. Vera is a German and European Patent Attorney who has 15 years of experience in IP. She specialises in biotechnology having studied biology at university with a...
EIP makes partner hire with highly experienced electronics and semiconductor patent attorney
EIP has announced further growth with the hire of Andrew Thompson, a highly experienced electronics and semiconductor technologies patent attorney. Andrew has over 20 years of experience in the patent profession and joins EIP from Withers & Rogers where he was...
Russia’s unfriendly measures towards IP assets – Oleksandr Mamunya reports
No doubt that before commencing the full-scale war against Ukraine Russian leadership had considered tons of possible scenarios for the war development. Inter alia, they could reasonably expect numerous economic sanctions, restrictions, and heavy isolation from the...
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