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Baker Botts hires former Venable patent chair in DC

06 February 2019 by Managing Intellectual Property

Michael Sartori, PhD brings tech expertise to firm's East Coast bench

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Managing IP's Rising Stars 2018

12 December 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property

Managing IP is delighted to announce the launch of its official Rising Stars publication

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Assessing the EPO’s new guidelines on AI

03 December 2018 by Alexander Korenberg and Tom Hamer

Alexander Korenberg and Tom Hamer of Kilburn & Strode analyse the EPO's new guidelines on artificial intelligence and machine learning

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Womble gains PTAB strength with attorney hire from Knobbe

13 November 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property

Firm gains post-grant proceedings specialist in Orange County

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IP people moves and firm news: Asia, Americas and Europe

31 October 2018 by Kingsley Egbuonu

This roundup includes Nelson Mullins Broad and Cassel, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton, Venable, Kacvinsky Daisak Bluni, Oblon, Shearman & Sterling, Alessandri, Maucher Jenkins, Hoyng Rokh Monegier, AWA, Venner Shipley, Mewburn Ellis, Page White and Farrer, Bird & Bird, Dittmar & Indrenius, Mathys & Squire, Baker McKenzie Habib Al Mulla, and Simone Intellectual Property Services Asia (SIPS).

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Examining different forms of protection for personality rights

01 September 2018 by Norton Rose Fulbright

Big names in Hollywood, sports, and music often enforce their personality rights

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Public order, morals and good customs prevent trade mark

01 September 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property

Early this year, the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property issued decisions denying registration for the trade mark PINCHE GRINGO BBQ & Design in classes 43 (restaurants) and 30 (sauces)

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Court allows laches defense in cancellation case

01 September 2018 by Karen Artz Ash

In the last few years, the US Supreme Court has held that laches is not an available defense to claims for copyright or patent infringement brought within the limited periods described under each of the Copyright and Patent Acts

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Two different approaches to patent applications: Europe and North America

02 July 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property

CRISPR technology enables genes to be edited and can eventually treat diseases caused by gene mutations.

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Examining the droit moral of integrity

02 July 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property

In Mexico, droit moral is attached to the author and is inalienable, does not expire, cannot be waived and cannot be encumbered. The author and his/her heirs can enforce this right.