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14 December 2023 by
Authored by Natalia Thawe and Anita Nador, with contributions by Matt Hervey (UK), Alexis Augustin (France), Vivian Wei Cheng (Singapore) and Vivian Desmonts (China).
13 December 2023 by
Trademark applicants in China whose applications have been refused in examination will often seek to oppose, invalidate or cancel cited trademarks while simultaneously pursuing a review of the refusal as part of the examination process. If the examination process continues without suspension, applicants are compelled to assert their rights through legal procedures, including appeals before Chinese courts, or by filing fresh applications.
29 November 2023 by
Manisha Singh and Avi Garg of LexOrbis report on a ruling that has provided clarity to applicants attempting to obtain a patent on a diagnostic method in India
01 November 2023 by
Smart & Biggar is proud to announce our newly appointed Practice Group Leaders who will be responsible for managing our practice area and guiding our lawyers and agents to continue to deliver best-in-class service to our clients.
24 October 2023 by
Vivien Chan and Ann Xu of Vivien Chan & Co examine the CNIPA’s renewed attitude towards letters of consent and a new mechanism that allows examinations of trademark applications to be suspended in certain circumstances
12 October 2023 by
Jason Cheah and Alvin Boey of Henry Goh & Co discuss the Patents (Amendment) Act and Regulations 2022 and updates to industrial designs practice in Malaysia.
03 October 2023 by
At the entrance of October three new passengers have been added to the aera rocketship.
06 September 2023 by
Basham, Ringe y Correa, a Mexican legal firm, with comprehensive services, leader in the country and Latin America, strengthens its Intellectual Property area, with the incorporation of Mariana González, MBA.
01 September 2023 by
Ronny Amirsehhi, a dual-qualified patent practitioner registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the European Patent Office (EPO), is pleased to announce the establishment of Leo Patent Law Office.
17 August 2023 by
By the 22nd century BC, the ancient Sumerian ruler Ur-Nammu designed the first law code based on casuistry and this could be considered one of the building blocks of jurisprudence. Like one of many, it constituted the basis for many jural infrastructures, and the blocks of progress have been stacked onto it as humankind evolved, which resembles the renowned physical skill game, Jenga.