‘First published on Managing IP’ Tusha Malhotra and Tanvi Bhatnagar of Anand and Anand say technological advances such as those in AI are presenting new challenges in protecting
Senior Partner Safir Anand and Lead Managing Associate Ritu Bhargava, explain to Aditya Rangroo of India Business Law Journal (IBLJ) why India’s best startups have chosen foreign shores
By Karan Kumar Kamra, Ashutosh Upadhyaya ‘First published on Asia Business Law Journal’ Reverse passing off (RPO) occurs when an unrelated third party appropriates the products of the
‘First published on Lexology’ Compliance with Related Party Transaction (“RPT”) norms is the need of the hour. It is one of the main pillars of good corporate governance norms
‘First published on Asia IP’ India granted a record number of 10.31 billion patents in fiscal year 2023-2024, with 250 patents granted every working day. According to Pravin
‘First published on Lexology’ A lot has been said about AI, its importance, and the threats on various forums. Writing for Lexology AI Law Review, Pravin Anand, Vibhav Mithal,
‘First published on Law.Asia’ The Indian patent regime requires strict compliance with several deadlines where failure to take timely action could result in adverse consequences to patent applicants.
“Any economic reform in a country is bound to attract transformation in intellectual property (IP) in areas including brand creation, collaborations, technology transfers, and mergers and acquisitions. Such
Amid increasing activity in standard essential patent disputes leading to settlements between players such as Nokia-OPPO and Kigen-Thales, a recent Delhi High Court decision in Ericsson v Lava
By Siddhant Chamola Associate Partner ‘First published on Asia IP’ The change in patentability requirements brought about by artificial intelligence has been debated for several years now. The Dabus line