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Event Report: BIE Symposium raises questions on Arrow declarations in the UPC

The IPKat

It was perfect opportunity for patent litigators and attorneys to ask their burning questions to a panel comprising of appointed Dutch UPC judges and a member of the drafting committee of the Rules of Procedure (RoP). After this, they discussed a set of various topics related to the RoP and the Agreement on the Unified Patent Court (UPCA).

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Four mindset shifts to support equity and anti-racism in legal workplaces

Nelligan Law

The Rules of Professional Conduct also affirm that lawyers have a “special duty” to respect human rights and honour the obligation not to discriminate. Professionals face similar joys and challenges; like winning an appeal or reaching an excellent settlement for your client. Reading Time: 4 minutes.

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Role of Independent Director: In Era of Corporate Governance

IP and Legal Filings

Over the course of the late 1980s and early 1990s, unethical business activities and dubious corporate policies plagued the global corporate sector, giving rise to the topic of corporate governance. According to the regulations, management cannot act unfairly to any of the shareholders.

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Proxy Advisors And Its Regulations

IP and Legal Filings

1] This voting method evolved in “response to societal requirements, and proxy advisory firms emerged as third-party consultants that offered professional counsel and recommendations on whether to vote “for” or “against” the motion taken in the company.

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Influencers, bullfighting, deepfakes, AI, biopics… the Garrigues IP Blog celebrates its first birthday, covering all the hot topics.

Garrigues Blog

An orbit around the sun full of new developments, trends and reflections on intellectual property, with the analysis of our professional experts on the subject. We take a look at our Top10 most-read posts in this first year of the IP Blog: The Influencers’ Code of conduct comes into force on January 1, 2021: are you aware of your obligations?

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Will California Eliminate Anonymous Web Browsing? (Comments on CA AB 2273, The Age-Appropriate Design Code Act)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

European laws are often aspirational and standards-based (instead of rule-based), because European regulators and regulated businesses engage in dialogues, and the regulators reward good tries, even if they aren’t successful. Third, this bill reaches topics well beyond children’s privacy. NO ONE WANTS THIS.

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HHS Seeks to Strengthen Protections of Reproductive Health Information with Proposed Changes to HIPAA

LexBlog IP

Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Proposed Rule) that seeks to enhance safeguards of reproductive health care information through changes to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule. On April 12, 2023, the U.S.

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