Earlier this week, leading international intellectual property firm Marks & Clerk released the firm’s third annual AI Report, the results of which have been reported by leading tech and medtech publications around the world.
In the second in our series of articles leading to the 2023 MARQUES Conference, we sit down with Inès Garlantezec, who is based in our Luxembourg office, to discuss the advantages of attending MARQUES.
Marks & Clerk has once again been recognised in the latest version of the Who’s Who Legal guide to the best Intellectual Property practitioners around the world
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the future of all industries, but findings published today by intellectual property firm, Marks & Clerk, reveal the medical technology (medtech) sector is surging ahead.
In the run up to the 2023 MARQUES Conference, we sit down with Senior Associate Graeme Murray, who is based in our Manchester office, to learn what's great about MARQUES.
Over the past several years, the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) has introduced a series of measures designed to enhance the efficiency and consistency of trademark examination, including a pre-assessment regime. In furtherance of these goals, CIPO recently announced some additional incremental changes to examiner’s reports and pre-assessment notices.
Best Lawyers has been identified as an esteemed and well-respected peer review guide in the legal profession. Published in over 70 countries across the globe, recognition in Best Lawyers is widely regarded by both clients and legal professionals as a significant achievement.
This year we are pleased to share that partners, Jonathan G. Colombo, Paul Horbal, Catherine (Cat) Lovrics, Kamleh J. Nicola, Kevin Shipley and Amrita V.Singh have been selected by their peers for inclusion in the 2024 Edition of Best Lawyers in Canada.
Canada’s Federal Court of Appeal (FCA) has varied a previous decision of the Federal Court (FC) that had set out a framework for assessing patentable subject matter tests due to undeveloped jurisprudence.