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LIFE AS AN IP LAWYER: A DAY WELL SPENT WITH WEN WU

In today's blog we are going to share daily life experience of an IP lawyer. As we know that being a lawyer involves huge amount of coordination, support and opposition with lawyer from all over the world. After all being a lawyer is not everyone’s cup of tea. Our key objective here is to [...]

By |2017-09-07T12:44:17+05:30June 23rd, 2017|International, IP Interview|0 Comments

Lewis Roca adds experienced IP Litigators in Silicon Valley

About Lewis Roca Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie LLP is an Am Law 200 commercial law firm for handling complex matters in litigation, intellectual property, business transactions, gaming, government relations and other practice areas. Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie offices are located in Albuquerque, Colorado Springs, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Irvine, Phoenix, Reno, Silicon Valley [...]

By |2017-09-07T13:22:25+05:30June 12th, 2017|IP Basics, IP Interview|0 Comments

Innovation and Competition in Life Sciences: Conference report

Unethical consideration of living subjects Claudia Seitz, pointed out that while regulatory data protection would in theory allow generic companies to conduct its own clinical studies during the data exclusivity period, the declaration of replication of clinical trials with human subjects unethical, and animal law prohibited animal studies that did not lead to new [...]

By |2017-09-01T16:40:21+05:30June 12th, 2017|IP Basics, IP Interview|0 Comments

Why arbitration of Intellectual Property Claims not covered by Agreement?

Arbitrability, the question of whether the subject matter of a dispute may be resolved through arbitration, arose in relation to arbitration of certain IP disputes. As IP rights, such as patents, are granted by national authorities, it was argued that disputes regarding such rights should be resolved by a public body within the national [...]

By |2017-09-07T16:16:28+05:30June 10th, 2017|International, IP Basics|0 Comments

143 patent infringement lawsuits between 2005 and 2015: Only 5 judgments

As most of you may know compiling litigation data in India is quite the nightmare because our judiciary is terrible at record keeping and even worse at releasing the statistics to the general public. Digitization has improved things slightly but there remain problems with how data is classified by different High Courts. For example [...]

By |2017-09-07T16:28:41+05:30June 7th, 2017|IP Basics, Patent|0 Comments

Apple, Face book eye control of digital payments IP in India

Apple's patent applications range from innovations around using biometrics to authenticate payments to securely transferring payment to a device such as a point of sale device. The move points at the company preparing to bring its Apple Pay service to India, following rivals Samsung and Google which have also begun working on the [...]

By |2017-09-07T16:50:51+05:30May 31st, 2017|Patent|0 Comments
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