Lewis Silkin Acquires Miller Sturt Kenyon, Expanding Global IP Legal Services

In a strategic move to expand internationally, Lewis Silkin, a leading law firm in the U.K., has acquired the intellectual property firm, Miller Sturt Kenyon (MSK). Known for its prominence in patent and trademark services, MSK extends its services across multiple regions including Germany, France, Belgium, and England. By this purchase, Lewis Silkin, traditionally focusing…

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Morgan Lewis & Bockius Expands in China with Shenzhen Office Focused on IP Law

International law firm Morgan Lewis & Bockius is set to establish its third mainland China office in Shenzhen, following approval from the Chinese Ministry of Justice. The Shenzhen office will accentuate the firm’s expertise in intellectual property law, serving its technology, biotechnology, and life sciences clientele and strengthening their connections to the Chinese market. Shenzhen-based…

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Generative AI: Balancing Client Impressions with Legal Risk Management

In today’s highly competitive and rapidly evolving digital landscape, law professionals are grappling with an interesting conundrum as they seek to impress clients while managing risk exposure. A technology at the forefront of this dilemma is Generative Artificial Intelligence or Generative AI. Generative AI, a cutting-edge technology, can create content such as articles, poems, or…

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Singapore Law Society President Adrian Tan Dies at 57: A Legacy of Combating “The Great Resignation” in the Legal Profession

Adrian Tan, the president of the Law Society of Singapore, has tragically passed away at the age of 57 following a year-long battle with cancer. In addition to his role with the Law Society, Tan was a partner at TSMP Law Corporation, a firm in Singapore, where he specialized in court disputes involving areas such…

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US Law Firms Embrace Twitter Rival ‘Threads’ Amid High-Profile IP Dispute

In an ever-changing digital landscape, prominent US law firms have begun to explore new avenues for communication and digital presence. These firms are leading the charge in joining ‘Threads’, a rival platform to Twitter. This move comes amidst an unfolding intellectual property (IP) dispute involving two major tech titans, Twitter owner Elon Musk and Meta’s…

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Privileged Email Dismisses Malicious Prosecution Claim in Trademark Battle

In a recent ruling, a Montana federal judge dismissed a malicious prosecution claim lodged against firearm manufacturer, Proof Research Inc. This claim followed a multi-year trademark dispute concerning a rifle barrel with competitor, McGowen Precision Barrels. Key to the dismissal was an inadvertently disclosed email which was deemed protected under attorney-client privilege. This is a…

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USPTO Overrules PTAB Decision, Centripetal Networks Granted Second Chance at Patent Reassessment

In a decisive move from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, a decision from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) refusing to reassess a network protection patent belonging to Centripetal Networks has been overruled. The head of the office mandated that the PTAB examine the patent issue anew, offering Centripetal Networks another opportunity to…

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Huawei and ADVA Settle Patent Dispute, Dismiss Lawsuit Amid Licensing Controversy

Huawei and ADVA, two leading telecommunications companies, have mutually agreed to dismiss a contentious lawsuit pending in the Eastern District of Texas. The litigation had alleged that Huawei, a Chinese firm currently under sanctions, was demanding what was perceived as remarkably high royalty rates to license key international telecommunications patents. The lawsuit had even alluded…

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DC Circuit Panel Dismisses FTC Suit Over Opioid Settlement, Supports Exclusive Licensing

In a development that could signal critical implications for pharmaceutical licensing in the United States, a D.C. Circuit panel declined to reinvigorate a lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that pointed its crosshairs at an opioid medication settlement between Endo Pharmaceuticals and Impax. The dispute originated over the license Endo Pharmaceuticals granted to Impax,…

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Intel and VLSI Technology Pursue Favorable Judgments in Pivotal $900M Chip Patent Dispute

In the impending phase of a multibillion-dollar dispute, tech giant Intel and patent licensing firm VLSI Technology are both seeking a favorable summary judgment from a California federal judge. This particular skirmish revolves around a chip patent case that carries potential implications of up to $900 million. The verdict, anticipated in a trial scheduled for…

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China’s Landmark Ruling in Pharma Antitrust: Balancing Competition and Intellectual Property Rights

The Chinese pharmaceutical sector has oftentimes been a key focus for anti-monopoly investigations. A recent ruling by the Supreme People’s Court in the Yangtze River Pharma v. HIPI Pharma case, is making waves as the first antitrust litigation in China’s active pharmaceutical ingredient sector. According to analysis done by The Brattle Group, the ruling indicates…

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Federal Ruling Highlights Importance of Evidence in Trademark Infringement Cases

A recent federal ruling in Kentucky is commanding the attention of legal professionals and corporations internationally, particularly those involved in issues related to intellectual property and commercial recognition. A Kentucky-based online school that provides continuing education for nurses sought an injunction against a competitor for using its name in advertising. However, the injunction was denied…

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