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6 May 2025NewsPatentsSarah Speight

'Nothing can stand in the way of our work': Ukraine resumes IP system

As Ukraine lifts the wartime pause on IP deadlines, the country's lawyers are determined to get back to business as usual—in spite of the ongoing missile attacks and power outages, finds Sarah Speight. 

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