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Crucial impact of deep communication on IP strategy

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

Considering settlement in intellectual property strategy

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

IP protection in India for Japanese businesses

By Joginder Singh and Rajeev Kumar, LexOrbis in New Delhi

IP strategy in AI times

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

China customs services and IP protection

By Tom Tang, Joint-Win Partners

Viewing early IP strategies from a long-term perspective

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

Tailoring IP strategy to case specifics

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

Importance of intellectual property due diligence in M&A

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

Dividing patent applications – a strategic approach

By Manisha Singh and Virender Singh, LexOrbis

Apple not falling far enough from the tree

By Manisha Singh and Malyashree Sridharan, LexOrbis

Applying legal analysis and logic in IP strategies

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

Timing is everything when implementing IP strategy

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

High court decodes shape marks and their registration

By Manisha Singh and Vibhuti Sharma, LexOrbis

IP strategies: details determine success or failure

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

Trademark strategy: it sometimes pays to purchase

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

Han Kun adds IP partner

Han Kun Law Offices has hired Song Haining as a Beijing-based partner to bolster its intellectual property (IP) practice

Pursuing criminal liability in intellectual property

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

Stepping up IP strategy with external agents

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

A comparison of trademark frameworks

Safeguarding trademarks poses real challenges as the virtual world collides with the real one, but opportunities abound for those who are quick to adapt

IP protection in India for Japanese businesses

By Joginder Singh and Rajeev Kumar, LexOrbis

India is the second-largest country in the world by population, the world’s largest democracy, and the largest English-speaking nation in the world

Abuse of IP protection in local cuisine dispute

By Zhang Qin, Sanyou Intellectual Property Agency

Future of Indian IP rights in the Metaverse

By Sujata Chaudhri, Urfee Roomi, and Alvin Antony, Sujata Chaudhri IP Attorneys

Good communication – the secret sauce in IP protection

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

IP protection for auto exterior design

By Nancy Nan, AnJie Law Firm

Rivals see red on biscuit packaging

By Manisha Singh and Dheeraj Kapoor, LexOrbis

Evidence collection in IP infringement cases

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

Wresting back a pirated trademark

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

Why IP protection strategies cannot be established overnight

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

Protection of technology in enterprise listings

By Wang Yuepeng, Grandway Law Offices

NIPS gives teeth to Philippine IP protection regime

By Amanda Carlota, Federis & Associates

Litigation and other options in IP dispute resolution

By Frank Liu, Tiantai Law Firm

Strategies for countering online infringement

By Frank Liu and Jerry Huang, Tiantai Law Firm,

Problems, countermeasures of decentralized TM management

By Frank Liu and Adam Zhu, Tiantai Law Firm

FFL requirement for newly added subject matter

By Piyush Sharma, LexOrbis

Bevatas is distinct from Bevetex, rules Delhi HC

By Omesh Puri and Keya Joshi, LexOrbis

Preventing TM dilution into a generic name

By Brenda Zhao, Corner Stone & Partners

Why do right holders sometimes lose against infringers?

By Frank Liu, Tiantai Law Firm

Can you avoid the pitfalls in TM arrangements?

By Frank Liu and Adam Zhu, Tiantai Law Firm

Potential for foreign TM protection in India

By Tusha Malhotra and Rashi Punia, Anand and Anand

Overcoming trademark refusal in China

By Nick Ji, Corner Stone & Partners

The risk of giving ground in patent applications

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis

Dilemma and solution

By Yu Yajun, Wanhuida Intellectual Property

IP protection requires direct and indirect approaches

By Frank Liu, Tiantai Law Firm

Patents of addition lack examination procedures

By Preeti Sharma, LexOrbis

Protecting rights against trademark infringers

By Frank Liu and Adam Zhu, Tiantai Law Firm

Bay watch

Focus on fourth amendment of China’s Trademark Law

By Brenda Zhao, Corner Stone & Partners

How should enterprises manage trademarks?

By Frank Liu and Shan Lin, Tiantai Law Firm

The draft amendment to patent examination guidelines

By Duan Xiaoling and Sun Zhanhua, Wanhuida Peksung IP Group

IP trademark litigation

By Becky Orock, Minyogog & Associates Law Firm

The long game

Companies should attach importance to IP compliance

By Jerry Xia and Simon Du, AnJie Law Firm

Copyright infringement offences: Cognizable or not?

By Aprajita Nigam and Mahima Madan, LexOrbis

Strength of action in implementing trademark strategies

By Frank Liu, Tiantai Law Firm

Timing crucial for implementation of trademark strategies

By Frank Liu, TianTai Law Firm

Digital Access Service open to patent applicants in India

By Jyoti Sharma, LexOrbis

Speed in implementation of trademark strategy in China

By Frank Liu, Tiantai Law Firm

Serial filing of divisional patent applications in India

By Joginder Singh, LexOrbis

Implementation of trademark strategies in China

By Frank Liu, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

TM protection all about strategy

By Frank Liu, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

Determination of IP infringement damages in China

By Zhang Bin and Xie Guanbin, Lifang & Partners

Patents: Benefits of alliance of academia and industry

By Pankaj Musyuni, LexOrbis

Trademark protection in China may not be what you think

By Frank Liu and Adam Zhu, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

Infringement claims from bad-faith trademark registrant

By Frank Liu, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

Responding to IP conflicts under adverse circumstances

By Frank Liu, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

IP issues related to internet sales by foreign enterprises

By Frank Liu, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

Revisiting strategies for IP protection in China

By Frank Liu, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

IP judicial reforms require more for agents

By Wang Yadong and Han Yufeng, Rui Bai Law Firm

Measures to protect or restore trade secrets

By Sun Jinlin, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

Prepare for bad weather before it rains

By Frank Liu, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

More legal control over unfair competition on the internet

By Sun Jinlin, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

Burden of proof in trade secret infringement suits

By Sun Jinlin, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

Trademark infringements and online platform liabilities

By Frank Liu and Zhu Jiannan, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

Where there’s smoke

Measures for success in trade secret lawsuits

By Sun Jinlin, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

Boundaries between fair use and abuse of IP rights

By Zhao Ping and Frank Liu, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

Aggressive strategy meets brand protection challenge

By Sun Jinlin, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

Securing more comprehensive design patent protection

By Martin Meng and Howard Hao, Chang Tsi & Partners

How to handle IP transfers in anonymous purchases

By Ken Li, Chang Tsi & Partners

Countering ever more complex intellectual property infringement

By Rose Xu, Chang Tsi & Partners; Tom Wang, Kohler

Accurately defining a trademark and the effect of this on practice

By Damien Wang, Chang Tsi & Partners in Beijing

Preventing and responding to trademark genericisation

By Zhang Nana, Chang Tsi & Partners

Evolution of admission of new evidence in trademark lawsuits

By Michael Fu, Chang Tsi & Partners

How to avoid the headache of your brand’s ‘genericisation’

By Yao Wei and Huang Li, Chang Tsi & Partners

Red flags in US competition law on the exercise of IP rights

By Rose Xu and Ason Zhang, Chang Tsi & Partners

Redefining English words in Chinese to support trademark proceedings

By Steven Andrews and Nancy Qu, Chang Tsi & Partners

Legal attributes of deceptive marks in China’s Trademark Law

By Damien Wang and Si Jiamu, Chang Tsi & Partners
Waging war on the well established misuse of dummy corporations

Waging war on the well established misuse of dummy corporations

By Zhang Xu and Nikita Xue, HFG

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