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Much ado about nothing?

The Novartis decision had less to do with an allegedly alien patent standard and more to do with the specific facts of the case

Going the Madrid way

Ashwin Julka and Bisman Kaur at Remfry & Sagar examine the procedural intricacies of the Madrid Protocol and what it means for India

Getting to grips with divisional applications

Patent applicants need to take care to ensure their rights are not rejudiced

Strategies for patent prosecution in India

Patent prosecution in India is not as complex as it appears. A robust prosecution strategy is the key to success

Reaching across borders

The Hague Evidence Convention has streamlined the collection of evidence in cross-border cases

Licensing without consent

The sole compulsory licence granted by the Indian patent office has unsettled innovators

Meet the experts

India Business Law Journal introduces 50 Indian law firms that international IP owners and their legal advisers should know about

A rich tapestry

50+ small and mid-size Indian law firms you should know about

Widening participation

Rahul Guptan comments on the nuances of the year-old offer for sale mechanism and the rationale behind its introduction by the Securities and Exchange Board of India

Eying new horizons

Mauritius is responding to the possible introduction of anti-avoidance rules in India by forging new partnerships elsewhere

Enlightened leadership

Lawyers are ignoring the spirituality and humanity of their profession in exchange for what they may mistake as advancement

A budgetary boost?

India’s recent budget offers no panacea for the country’s infrastructure woes, but does contain policies that may stimulate new investment

Finishing the job

Simplified regulations and risk reduction measures are required to revive India’s flagging infrastructure sector

Indian Law Firm Awards 2012

India Business Law Journal turned to in-house counsel and other legal professionals from India and around the world to identify the top law firms of 2012

A silver lining?

Bharti Infratel’s recent IPO may point to a revival of India’s capital markets despite the dark clouds that hang over the telecom sector

The write stuff

The art of legal writing and drafting is one of the most challenging aspects of legal practice faced by lawyers in India

Keeping your hands clean

Companies should prepare for the possible introduction of a ‘failure to prevent bribery’ offence in India

A higher calling

Shwetasree Majumdar tells of how she took a month away from her day job to advise on updating India’s rape laws

Deals of the Year 2012

The winning dealmakers of 2012

Lighting up the bourses

The race to increase public shareholdings

Battle strategies

Corporate counsel get candid about disputes

India in 2013

Legal practitioners and in-house counsel share their predictions and concerns for India’s future

Heir to the throne?

Law firms grapple with succession planning

Legal Process Outsourcing Awards 2012

The winning LPO service providers of 2012

Parental control

Foreign companies need to put at least one share of their Indian subsidiaries in other hands

Correspondents

Test pass cat TRID [EN]

Post Cat Test 5

Post Test Cat 4

Practitioner’s perspectives

harmful content to children intermediaries

Zero tolerance on inaction by intermediaries regarding content harmful to children

By Pravin Anand, Vaishali Mittal and Siddhant Chamola, Anand and Anand

Managing founder disputes in startups

By Nitu Agarwal, YNSS Law Offices
global privacy law

Navigating global privacy laws: Best practices

By Sreenidhi Srinivasan and Mayank Takawane, Ikigai Law

Vantage point

Seen to be green

As environmental consciousness grows, using green catchphrases can be tempting for companies to mislead consumers

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