National groups for the UK and the Netherlands have flagged concerns with the choice of venue, following a formal complaint ...
Editha R Hechanova of Hechanova Group summarises the common issues and rewards of mediating intellectual property and other ...
In the last few weeks of 2024, two of Norway’s most established firms, Onsagers and Acapo, announced they were to merge. The deal was backed by private equity fund Longship, which had previously ...
It was a fast start to the year for Williams and the UKIPO. In January, the office launched ‘One IPO Search’ – the latest ...
Managing IP presents the 50 individuals who exerted the most influence on IP during 2025, with AI developers, judges, ...
Making an appearance on the list for the second time in two years, Mary Rasenberger and the Authors Guild that she leads ...
A new transatlantic firm under the name of Winston Taylor is expected to go live in May 2026, and is likely to have a ...
Geoff Steward and Rebecca Newman of Addleshaw Goddard explain how they secured victory in a rare ‘genericide’ case and why ...
Igor Charles and Franck Soutoul of Inlex examine a Paris Court of Appeal ruling that fully invalidated a ‘Richard Mille’ ...
Nancy Frandsen looks back on her career, from answering a paralegal advert to expanding RCCB’s ‘entrepreneurial’ IP practice ...
David Ives, Laura Houston, and Richard Barker of Slaughter and May examine the UK High Court’s ruling and assess its implications for AI developers, rights holders, and future appeals ...
David Ives, Laura Houston, and Richard Barker of Slaughter and May examine the UK High Court’s ruling and assess its implications for AI developers, rights holders, and future appeals ...