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Bird & Bird Has Named Weishi Li Partner In Shanghai

Bird & Bird Has Named Weishi Li Partner In Shanghai

19 December 2012

Norton Rose Has Bolstered Its Presence In Asia

Norton Rose Has Bolstered Its Presence In Asia

19 December 2012

Baker & McKenzie\'s Announcements

Baker & McKenzie\'s Announcements

19 December 2012

Marks & Clerk Have Named Lily Pun and Ewan Bewley Hong Kong-Based Partners

Marks & Clerk Have Named Lily Pun and Ewan Bewley Hong Kong-Based Partners

19 December 2012

Amroos & Partners Is Rebranding And Moving To Jakarta

Amroos & Partners Is Rebranding And Moving To Jakarta

19 December 2012

Henry Koda And William L Androlia Have Joined DLA Piper

Henry Koda And William L Androlia Have Joined DLA Piper

19 December 2012

A Team At TMI Associates Has Joined Atsumi & Sakai

A Team At TMI Associates Has Joined Atsumi & Sakai

19 December 2012

Atsumi & Sakai Has Promoted Takahiro Tsumagari To Partner

Atsumi & Sakai Has Promoted Takahiro Tsumagari To Partner

19 December 2012

IP Australia Weighs In on Proposed Amendments

IP Australia Weighs In on Proposed Amendments

17 December 2012

Trademark Act Draft Amendments Submitted to Executive Yuan

Trademark Act Draft Amendments Submitted to Executive Yuan

17 December 2012

Catching the Counterfeiters

Catching the Counterfeiters

17 December 2012

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to IP rights enforcement. IP lawyers from around Asia share enforcement strategy tips to help ensure that your selected strategy gets the job done.

Six Steps to Strategic Enforcement of IP Rights in Australia

Six Steps to Strategic Enforcement of IP Rights in Australia

18 December 2012

Proper assessment at the earliest stage of jurisdiction, forum, evidence and timing issues will go a long way towards protecting your intellectual property rights. Joy Atacador and Claire Ramsay share six steps to formulating a winning enforcement st...

“Raiding off Into the Sunset” – A View from the Frontline

“Raiding off Into the Sunset” – A View from the Frontline

18 December 2012

Like China itself, the country’s enforcement environment is rapidly evolving. The old tool of raiding will never stop having a value, but its role has certainly changed. Litigation, especially civil, is emerging as the better option, says Luke...

Online Open Market Operators Face Liability After Recent Court Decisions

Online Open Market Operators Face Liability After Recent Court Decisions

18 December 2012

Three recent lower court decisions have addressed the scope and limitation of liability of operators of internet open market websites in Korea, but these decisions offer differing views as to the duties of an open market operator.

Enforcement Options in Malaysia Lag, But Show ‘Strong Growth Potential’

Enforcement Options in Malaysia Lag, But Show ‘Strong Growth Potential’

18 December 2012

While Malaysia has made great strides in increasing the awareness of intellectual property rights, protection lags behinds. Chew Phye Keat and Patrick Lim provide an overview of enforcement actions available in Malaysia, and a checklist of practical...