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Big Pharma
Nearly 170,000 counterfeit medicinal items have been seized following a police raid in Hungary.   1 December 2014
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The lights of Oxford and Cambridge University might shine brightest, but there is more than a flicker of success at other academic institutions in the UK. One of those, the University of Manchester, boasts 25 Nobel Prize winners and has housed academic masterminds such as Alan Turing.   28 November 2014
Big Pharma
By facilitating public access to the work being done, universities face the challenge of maintaining a balance between being transparent and commercialising IP. LSIPR spoke to the head of the University of Manchester IP about walking the fine line.   28 November 2014
Big Pharma
With its roots stretching back to oil company Shell, Crystallics underpins pharmaceutical research and development by investigating the crystalline structures of drugs and potential drug compounds. LSIPR reports.   28 November 2014
Genetics
Does the coming into force of the Nagoya Protocol represent an overdue step in the right direction towards fairness, or more red tape and unattainable expectations? Charles Brabin, a non-practising barrister, sifts through the complexities.   28 November 2014
Asia
India has been urged once again to strengthen its IP laws, particularly those covering drugs, following a visit from the US Trade Representative.   27 November 2014
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The Indian Patent Office has issued guidelines aimed at bringing together the intentions of the Patents Act and the Biological Diversity Act, but this has posed serious challenges in obtaining patent protection, say Ranjna Mehta-Dutt and Neha Srivastava of Remfry & Sagar.   27 November 2014
Americas
The US Supreme Court has now heard arguments in the appeal of Teva v Sandoz from the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. This could fundamentally change how patent decisions are reviewed by the Federal Circuit and the deference given to district court rulings, says Felicia Boyd of Barnes & Thornburg.   27 November 2014
Big Pharma
The UK Intellectual Property Enterprise Court offers a quick and cheap way to resolve IP disputes, but very few have involved life sciences inventions. Mark Didmon and Simon Curtis of Potter Clarkson ask whether IPEC is an appropriate forum for handling these types of patent disputes.   27 November 2014
Europe
The EPO’s Enlarged Board of Appeal is about to deliver its long-awaited final decision on the patentability of plants, in the hope that it will at least bring legal certainty to patentees and unfreeze pending appeals. Franz-Josef Zimmer and Markus Grammel of Grünecker report.   27 November 2014