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Big Pharma
To overcome a crowded patent market, a potential solution is to seek a declaration of obviousness, which has a basis in UK law stemming from Arrow Generics v Merck. Richard Roberts of Potter Clarkson reports.   8 November 2016
Big Pharma
The IP Life Sciences Exchange, an event for senior IP decision-makers from the life sciences sector, will take place on November 15 and 16 in Munich, Germany. LSIPR previews some of the most interesting sessions.   7 November 2016
Americas
Two bodies are responsible for examining biotech patent applications in Brazil, but this approach causes problems, as Marcelo Oliveira de Souza and Antonio Alexandre Moura dos Santos of Di Blasi, Parente & Associados report.   25 October 2016
Europe
The UK’s vote to leave the EU may allow Britain to replace the SPC regulation—an often-criticised piece of law—and take a fresh approach to the system governing these rights, say Paul England and Matthew Royle of Taylor Wessing.   20 October 2016
Africa
With specialist IP providers offering post-M&A services at lower cost than traditional law firms, have clients been overspending in the past? Melissa Pillote on behalf of Dennemeyer reports.   18 October 2016
Americas
Mexico has introduced new rules for labelling alcoholic beverages in an effort to fight abuse of the ‘demon drink’, as Daniel Sanchez and Victor Ramirez of Olivares report.   17 October 2016
Asia
There is some debate among Russian legal professionals about whether “selection inventions” are considered patentable, but the answer seems clear, says Valery Djermakian of Gorodissky & Partners.   17 October 2016
Africa
‘Technological intelligence’ is very important for extracting maximum value from technology transfer deals, and life sciences companies should use it to their advantage, says Montserrat González-Álvarez of Leyva, Montenegro, Trigueros Abogados.   14 October 2016
Big Pharma
The EU General Court’s decision in September to fine Lundbeck nearly €150 million over several pay-for-delay deals will encourage the European Commission to take further action against similar agreements, say Bernd Allekotte and Franz Zimmer of Grünecker.   14 October 2016
Biotechnology
New legislation in Brazil aims to create a balance between using genetic resources for scientific advancement and spreading the benefits among local communities fairly, as Gabriel Di Blasi of Di Blasi, Parente & Associados and Eduardo Emrich of Biominas Brasil explain.   13 October 2016