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Open Innovation: Collaborate to Innovate
How open collaboration can provide faster, better, more holistic resultsInnovation that happens in an "open" collaborative context – either internally or …
Open Innovation: How can competition rules support innovation?
With innovation-driven industries increasingly swapping notes with peers, we ask how to stop competition rules being a barrierInnovation is recognised as …
Exploring opportunities: Digitise to thrive – Six steps to successful digital transformation
Amid the disruption of Covid-19, there's never been a more pressing need to go digital. We set out six steps to success. Global trade has been …
Herbert Smith Freehills designs new in-house pricing tool
Herbert Smith Freehills has developed a new in-house pricing tool, which uses machine learning technology to predict how much a new case is likely to …
Data Class Actions: the threat to business
The Supreme Court has issued a ruling in a landmark group data claim against Morrisons. Are more to come?Our Data Class Actions team has today published …
Where is the balance now? Preliminary injunctions in pharmaceutical patent proceedings in 2020 and beyond
Recent decisions of the Federal Court of Australia have significantly changed the way in which parties to pharmaceutical patent litigation should analyse …
Exploring Opportunities: Acquiring IP assets in a changing world (Global)
As governments around the world take the first tentative steps to ease lockdown measures, people and businesses are beginning to focus on a return to …
Takeaways from the In-N-Out and Down-N-Out burger brands battle (Australia)
A series of recent Federal Court cases in Australia provides a warning to “cheeky” traders whose marketing draws too closely on the brand and reputation …
Has the Full Court 'Rokt' the boat
Commissioner of Patents v Rokt Pte Ltd [2020] FCAFC 86 is the most recent in a string of decisions by the Full Court of the Federal Court in which the …
Patent and Pharma Update, May 2020
Key recent developments in the United Kingdom and Europe relating to patents and the pharmaceutical sector In this update we welcome our new IP partner …
Commonwealth fails in its claim for compensation for PBS expenditure
The Federal Court’s decision in Commonwealth v Sanofi Justice Nicholas’ long-awaited decision in Commonwealth v Sanofi is an Australian first.1 Of the 4 …
COVID-19: Pressure Points: The Government confirms that it will indemnify ventilator manufacturers against IP infringement claims (UK)
The UK Government has issued an indemnity in relation to claims brought against the manufacturers of new ventilators produced to deal with the COVID-19 …
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