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October 11, 2021, Sarah Riding

Odeon cashes in on No Time To Die

Odeon has reportedly sold more than 1 million tickets to the latest film in the James Bond franchise, No Time to Die, in Britain and Ireland. As the highest attended film since “Star Wars: Rise of … [Read more...] about Odeon cashes in on No Time To Die

Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: COVID-19

AI Assurance

October 9, 2021, Gowling WLG

AI Assurance

"AI assurance" describes methods to assess and potentially certify AI systems. These methods may aim to measure or more loosely evaluate an AI system's performance, such as lack of bias, transparency, … [Read more...] about AI Assurance

Filed Under: AI, Corporate Responsibility, Innovation, Intellectual Property, Opinion, Public Law & Regulation Tagged With: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Brexit, Public Law & Regulation, Tech

October 7, 2021, Seiko Hidaka

One more UPC Signatory State to ratify the PAP Protocol

In our last post on this topic we reported that Slovenia had ratified the Unified Patents Court Agreement, bringing the whole process slightly closer. It is now clear that Germany has completed the … [Read more...] about One more UPC Signatory State to ratify the PAP Protocol

Filed Under: The Unified Patents Court Tagged With: business europe, Intellectual Property, IP, PAP, pap protocol, Patents, unified patents court, UPC

October 7, 2021, Charlotte Scholes

Annual Report shines a spotlight on activity at The Pensions Ombudsman

The Pensions Ombudsman (TPO) has published his annual report for 2020/2021 (the Annual Report). The Annual Report shines a spotlight on TPO's activity, highlighting trends and developments. Charlotte … [Read more...] about Annual Report shines a spotlight on activity at The Pensions Ombudsman

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: Pension disputes, Pensions, Pensions law, The Pensions Ombudsman

October 1, 2021, Jian Xu

Six common problems caused by China’s trademark subclass system

China introduced the unique subclass system for assessing the similarity of goods/services during trademark examination. While the "check-box" approach is designed for efficiency, it leaves no room … [Read more...] about Six common problems caused by China’s trademark subclass system

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: china, intellecualproperty, IP, litigation, trademark

September 30, 2021, Alison Garton and Frances Binns

What’s next for DC occupational pension schemes?

There is a definite 'back to school' feel this Autumn. Now that your feet are under the desk (perhaps even back in an office, rather than home), you might be wondering what should be on your DC … [Read more...] about What’s next for DC occupational pension schemes?

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: DC Excellence, Pension scams, Pensions, Pensions law

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