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30 October 2019 by Jonas Block and Alexander Haertel
The Mannheim Regional Court has provided guidance on the assessment of the conduct of parties and confidentiality during FRAND negotiations
25 October 2019 by Kingsley Egbuonu
The firm has now lost three IP/life sciences partners this year
17 October 2019 by Kingsley Egbuonu
To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the UK Supreme Court, Managing IP featured some of the decisions of the court and the pending appeals involving firms such as Allen & Overy, Bristows, EIP Legal, Herbert Smith Freehills, Osborne Clarke and Powell Gilbert
09 October 2019 by Adriana Barrera and Maria Cristina Trujillo
Adriana Barrera and Maria Cristina Trujillo report on an administrative court decision which demonstrates how the senior civil court will treat fines imposed for IP infringement
19 September 2019 by Kingsley Egbuonu
Diversity Lab is looking for a law firm to become one the sponsors/founders of its innovative diversity and inclusion project
17 August 2019 by Chris Adams and Kingsley Egbuonu
The firm hired four IP litigators, two of whom are ranked as patent stars, from a rival
16 August 2019 by Chris Adams and Kingsley Egbuonu
In a highly-anticipated biologic patent dispute, the US District Court for the District of New Jersey has found that Amgen's patents for Enbrel® (etanercept) are valid. Two ranked firms are involved in this dispute
02 August 2019 by Kingsley Egbuonu
The $1 billion transaction will see Apple acquire “innovative” wireless technology patents from Intel
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
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