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 IP holding company Vision Works filed patent infringement suits against car makers in Georgia and New Jersey | Complaints claim products including ‘remote start’, ‘pilot assist’ and ‘start/stop’ breach IP rights.   11 March 2024 
Diversity
 WIPR joins an International Trademark Association podcast on issues facing women in IP | Soon-to-be launched report finds bias and barriers persist worldwide.   8 March 2024 
Future of IP
 WIPR’s March Focus is underway, with a new content hub offering deep dives into what the future holds for intellectual property's people, technology and rights owners.   8 March 2024 
Law firm news
 Whitepaper explores challenges facing IP this year and what experts think will be key to success | AI could free up IP teams to focus on strategy, according to report.   8 March 2024 
Careers
 Experienced of counsel will support firm’s international plans and UPC practice | New hire to Milan office spent over four decades at firms that eventually became Gowling WLG.   8 March 2024 
Trademarks
 First-ever ‘targeting’ case at the Supreme Court ends in loss for Amazon | ‘Backdoor sale of identical goods to UK trademarked goods’ shut | Lifestyle Equities’ lawyer explains what it means for rights owners and online marketplaces.   7 March 2024 
Future of IP
 Generative AI tools from Microsoft and Adobe offer 'commitments' to protect users from infringement claims. Marisa Woutersen unpacks what they offer and when they might kick in.   7 March 2024 
Patents
 Statistics show decreases in PCT applications and filings through WIPO’s trademark system | Design applications buck trend | India, South Korea and Türkiye show IP growth.   7 March 2024 
Careers
 Firm aims to strengthen consumer markets offering with specialist advice on marketing and brand protection | Former Ashurst counsel has expertise in all aspects of product lifecycle.   7 March 2024 
Future of IP
 Had the photographer sued tattooist Kat Von D in England he may have succeeded—but that still leaves the problem of enforcing an injunction. Tom Moore of Bird & Bird gets under the skin of an unusual case.   7 March 2024 
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