Despite a broader slowdown in US IP partner hiring in 2025, litigation demand drove aggressive lateral expansion at select ...
With boutiques offering an attractive alternative to larger firms, former Gilbert’s partner Nisha Anand says her new firm will be built on tech-smart practitioners, flexible fees, and specialised expe ...
Winston Taylor is expected to launch in May 2026 with more than 1,400 lawyers across the US, UK, Europe, Latin America and ...
Hannah Brown, an active AIPPI member, argues that DEI commitments must be backed up with actions, not just words ...
Taiwan has stepped up trade secret enforcement through legislative reform and court practice, says Tony Tung-Yang Chang of ...
Diogo Antunes of Inventa examines how personalised politics and campaign merchandising are bringing trademark law into the ...
Igor Charles of Inlex explains how the EUIPO Board of Appeal recognised the Givenchy 4G logo’s reputation in France, linking ...
A decision in the Kodak v Fujifilm dispute and the oath-taking of new Court of Appeal judges were also among the recent news ...
IP specialists Jonathan Moss and Jessie Bowhill, who worked on cases concerning bitcoin, Ed Sheeran, and the Getty v Stability AI dispute, received the KC nod ...
Nick Aries and Elizabeth Louca at Bird & Bird unpick the legal questions raised by a very public social media spat concerning ...
Thanh Phuong Vu of Tilleke & Gibbins explains how Vietnam’s 2025 Intellectual Property Law amendment introduces protection ...
A reversal decision by the Turkish Court of Cassation clarifies when patent enforcement may trigger unfair competition ...
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