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01 August 2019 by Kingsley Egbuonu
In an article published in the July/August issue of Managing IP magazine, Nicola Dagg, Daniel Lim and Katie Coltart of Kirkland & Ellis talked about the challenges firms face to develop and retain young, talented lawyers and the benefits of an empowering working culture
31 July 2019 by Saya Choudhary Kapur and Vivek Ranjan
Saya Choudhary Kapur and Vivek Ranjan of Singh & Singh Law Firm examine the regulations surrounding medical devices in India and compare the law around patenting methods of treatment with that in the US and Europe
30 July 2019 by Kingsley Egbuonu
Register for this free webinar to learn about IP STARS and the research for the 2020 edition of IP STARS
30 July 2019 by Kingsley Egbuonu
Four law firms were involved in the multi-billion dollar merger of Mylan and Upjohn, Pfizer’s off-patent branded and generics business
29 July 2019 by Dave A Wyatt
Dave A Wyatt of Henry Goh & Co reviews the recent patent and industrial design trends and developments, including application and registration statistics, the patent prosecution highway (PPH) pilot programme and case law
03 July 2019 by Kingsley Egbuonu
Non-US domiciled trade mark applicants and owners will be required to appoint a US lawyer
01 July 2019 by Kingsley Egbuonu
Some IP firms in Asia-Pacific and Europe announced promotions and appointments today
17 June 2019 by Managing Intellectual Property
This seminar will consider the way forward for developing a sustainable future for high-quality journalism and public interest news in the UK , following the publication of the Cairncross Review.
05 June 2019 by Alexander Robinson and Stephen Garner
Alexander Robinson and Stephen Garner of Mathys & Squire explore some of the regulatory issues in the life sciences and pharmaceutical sectors that are likely to be affected by Brexit
29 May 2019 by Daniel (Dan) E Venglarik
Daniel (Dan) E Venglarik of Munck Wilson Mandala examines the new USPTO patentable subject matter guidance, pointing out how it will change drafting and prosecution strategy