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Ocado brings police to trade fair booth in warehouse tech row
Patents
The grocery tech company caused a stir when police were called to enforce a patent injunction on a competitor’s stand, turning a legal dispute into a dramatic public showdown.   9 April 2026
New Holland & Knight hire worked on ‘every major IP law change of past 17 years’
Careers
Washington, DC partner brings IP legislation expertise and relationships with congressional leadership to the firm’s Public Policy & Global Regulation Group.   9 April 2026
AI patent drafting: A blessing and a curse
Patents
The integration of AI into patent drafting is undeniably transformative, but overreliance on these tools can put meaningful protection for inventions at risk, says Ana Neves of Inventa.   9 April 2026
Trade secrets
Global insurance broker and new US retail broking entrant have dismissed lawsuit on confidential terms, after Aon made claims of poaching and trade secret theft.   8 April 2026
Patents
In light of Emotional Perception AI, the UKIPO has rewritten the rules for “mixed inventions". Matt Jefferies and Eric McNeil of Marks & Clerk explore what this pivot means for applicants protecting their AI technology.   7 April 2026
Careers
Group brings expertise in IP litigation and non-contentious matters to Smith, Gambrell & Russell, with their former firm set to shut its doors after 20 years.   6 April 2026
Unified Patent Court
Two of Europe’s most important IP offices have implemented fee increases this month, with some long-standing UK charges, dating back to the late 1990s, finally seeing a rise.   3 April 2026
Patents
As millions of people around the world watch the progress of Nasa’s Artemis II mission, an expert in the sector says it is vital for the UK to convert its academic ability into commercial success.   2 April 2026
Careers
Hiring the “outstanding” new partners underscores the firm’s aim to be the “go-to” for complex, high-stakes contentious matters.   2 April 2026
Patents
A US judge has sided with the Canadian ‘athleisure’ brand in its running-shoe feud, overturning a jury verdict from a year ago by finding Nike’s patent obvious.   1 April 2026

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