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2026 International Women’s Day – Rights, Justice, Action: Celebrating the Women at IPH – Reshika Dhir Feature

2026 International Women’s Day – Rights, Justice, Action: Celebrating the Women at IPH – Reshika Dhir

“The thrill of learning a new area of technology and seeing what interesting problems people are solving and how they take their business from ideation all the way to commercialization ...

2026 International Women’s Day – Rights, Justice, Action: Celebrating the Women at IPH – Camille Aubin Feature

2026 International Women’s Day – Rights, Justice, Action: Celebrating the Women at IPH – Camille Aubin

“My biggest piece of advice is to meet and talk to as many people as you can. Leadership—much like advocacy in litigation—comes in many different styles, and the best way ...

Double Patenting: A multi-jurisdictional minefield | Part III: Canada News

Double Patenting: A multi-jurisdictional minefield | Part III: Canada

New Zealand and Australia both allow divisional applications. Although both prohibit double patenting, their laws and rules are not the same, and recent developments in New Zealand have narrowed the differences.

Practitioners must keep pace with SE Asia’s IP modernisation Feature

Practitioners must keep pace with SE Asia’s IP modernisation

Duarte Lima, MD of Spruson & Ferguson’s Asia practice, says practitioners must adapt to process changes within IP systems, as well as be mindful of the implications of tech on ...

Double Patenting: A multi-jurisdictional minefield | Part I: China, Hong Kong & Southeast Asia News

Double Patenting: A multi-jurisdictional minefield | Part I: China, Hong Kong & Southeast Asia

“In China, there is no doctrine preventing an applicant from obtaining multiple patents for obvious variants, patentably indistinct subject matter, or incremental improvements, so long as the claims are not ...