Jessica Le Gros of Baker McKenzie discusses the impact of recent EU case law on trademarks and what brand owners must now take into account when specifying goods and services
The US-China trade deal, signed in January, is ambitious and far reaching but its impact on IP depends on political will, say Jeffrey Morton and Charles Hauff of Snell & Wilmer
Benjamin Elacqua and Leah Edelman of Fish & Richardson review the issues that holders and implementers of SEPs need to know to protect their companies in a world that increasingly revolves around standards-based technologies
Forming an effective patent strategy in the search for a COVID-19 vaccine is becoming harder by the day, says Anna Gregson of Mathys & Squire in London
Laura Gisler, head of IP at automotive startup Polestar, a jointly-owned subsidiary of Volvo Cars and Geely, writes about the need for communication and goal identification in startup partnerships
Patent attorney Phil Jeffrey examines the potential IP implications of Nike’s latest running shoes and whether the company’s competitors might pool together before the Tokyo Olympics