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Austrian IP boutique ceases to exist

17 July 2019 by Kingsley Egbuonu

The firm's name partners decided to go their separate ways, with one opting to join a general law firm

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IP people moves and firm news: Asia-Pacific and Europe

01 July 2019 by Kingsley Egbuonu

Some IP firms in Asia-Pacific and Europe announced promotions and appointments today

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Hogan Lovells hires life sciences attorneys from Venable

27 February 2019 by Managing Intellectual Property

Duo will join New York office, adding patent litigation expertise

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Pepper Hamilton hires 12 IP attorneys from LeClairRyan

19 February 2019 by Chris Adams

Lateral team will make up firm's new Rochester office

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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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A review of the new EPO Guidelines

29 October 2018 by Alexander Korenberg and Tom Hamer

The EPO has issued new Guidelines for Examination covering a range of issues such as the removal or replacement of a feature in a claim, inventive step attacks in oppositions and summons to oral proceedings. Tom Hamer and Alexander Korenberg of Kilburn & Strode assess whether applicants will welcome the changes

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Court rules in favour of Phillips in SEP dispute

01 September 2018 by Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan

In a judgment dated July 12 2018, the Delhi High Court has allowed a plea of patent infringement by Koninklijke Philips Electronics (Phillips)

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Change to patent examiners manual creates uncertainty

01 September 2018 by FB Rice

It is a long-standing principle of Australian patent law that determining whether or not a patent application is directed towards patentable subject matter should be done separately to determining issues of novelty and inventive step.