Eli Lilly loses bid for ‘>Hair’ trade mark
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by Andy Sidler
2d ago
US drug giant Eli Lilly cannot register a trade mark consisting of the word ‘hair’ preceded by the ‘greater-than’ symbol, despite winning registration in the UK, Switzerland and New Zealand. Subscribe for instant access to all Lawyerly content. Already a subscriber? Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Lost your password? Contact us to enquire about group subscriptions. The post Eli Lilly loses bid for ‘>Hair’ trade mark appeared first on Lawyerly ..read more
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‘Dead by Daylight’ game maker defeats rival’s trade mark
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by Sam Matthews
5d ago
The developer of the blockbuster horror video game Dead by Daylight has succeeded in revoking the trade mark of rival developer of a virtual sporting game. Subscribe for instant access to all Lawyerly content. Already a subscriber? Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Lost your password? Contact us to enquire about group subscriptions. The post ‘Dead by Daylight’ game maker defeats rival’s trade mark appeared first on Lawyerly ..read more
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Biotech files new patent suit against Samsung Bioepis over Crohn’s drug
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by Sam Matthews
1w ago
Samsung Bioepis can’t get indemnity costs from Janssen Biotech after it surrendered patents for Crohn’s disease drug Stelara and filed a fresh case based on new patents for the drug.  Subscribe for instant access to all Lawyerly content. Already a subscriber? Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Lost your password? Contact us to enquire about group subscriptions. The post Biotech files new patent suit against Samsung Bioepis over Crohn’s drug appeared first on Lawyerly ..read more
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Advanta Seeds can’t force licensee Nuseed to fix seed labels
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by Andy Sidler
1w ago
The developer of a Canola seed hybrid tolerant to herbicide has lost a bid for seed grower Nuseed to relabel its products, which are already stocked in 361 retail locations. Subscribe for instant access to all Lawyerly content. Already a subscriber? Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Lost your password? Contact us to enquire about group subscriptions. The post Advanta Seeds can’t force licensee Nuseed to fix seed labels appeared first on Lawyerly ..read more
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Lundbeck wins appeal in decade-long IP battle with Sandoz over Lexapro
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by Christine Caulfield
2w ago
Pharmaceuticals giant Lundbeck has succeeded in overturning IP Australia’s decision granting Novartis unit Sandoz a licence to sell a generic version of top-selling antidepressant Lexapro. Subscribe for instant access to all Lawyerly content. Already a subscriber? Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Lost your password? Contact us to enquire about group subscriptions. The post Lundbeck wins appeal in decade-long IP battle with Sandoz over Lexapro appeared first on Lawyerly ..read more
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Justin Hemmes’ Establishment wins trade mark spat with Brisbane restaurant
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by Sam Matthews
2w ago
Sydney hospitality mogul Justin Hemmes has prevailed in a trade mark stoush with Brisbane restaurant Establishment 203. Subscribe for instant access to all Lawyerly content. Already a subscriber? Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Lost your password? Contact us to enquire about group subscriptions. The post Justin Hemmes’ Establishment wins trade mark spat with Brisbane restaurant appeared first on Lawyerly ..read more
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Self Care wins IP action over FreezeFrame knockoffs
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by Cindy Cameronne
2w ago
Cosmetics maker Self Care has won its case against companies with ties to China that were found to have sold counterfeit versions of its popular Freezeframe anti-ageing creams.  Subscribe for instant access to all Lawyerly content. Already a subscriber? Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Lost your password? Contact us to enquire about group subscriptions. The post Self Care wins IP action over FreezeFrame knockoffs appeared first on Lawyerly ..read more
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Pakistan to oppose India’s latest bid for ‘Basmati’ trade mark
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by Andy Sidler
1M ago
The Pakistani government’s opposition to India’s attempt to register a composite ‘Basmati’ trade mark will go on despite filing delays, with a delegate finding it was in the public interest to allow the opposition. Subscribe for instant access to all Lawyerly content. Already a subscriber? Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Lost your password? Contact us to enquire about group subscriptions. The post Pakistan to oppose India’s latest bid for ‘Basmati’ trade mark appeared first on Lawyerly ..read more
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IP network startup wins injunction against employee who joined rival
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by Andy Sidler
1M ago
A former employee of internet service provider Broadband Solutions has been slapped with an injunction restraining his use of company materials and engagement with competitors, with a judge finding it is likely he breached confidentiality clauses. Subscribe for instant access to all Lawyerly content. Already a subscriber? Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Lost your password? Contact us to enquire about group subscriptions. The post IP network startup wins injunction against employee who joined rival appeared first on Lawyerly ..read more
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Austin Engineering to expand case against rival in spat over employee who jumped ship
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by Andy Sidler
1M ago
A judge has found ASX-traded mining equipment manufacturer Austin Engineering can use documents disclosed in its case against rival Schlam over a former employee’s alleged leak of confidential business information to expand its claims. Subscribe for instant access to all Lawyerly content. Already a subscriber? Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Lost your password? Contact us to enquire about group subscriptions. The post Austin Engineering to expand case against rival in spat over employee who jumped ship appeared first on Lawyerly ..read more
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