Episodes
What are the filing trends in India, Japan, Singapore and the United States? New technologies are evolving very quickly. How are patent offices training their examiners on new technologies? Sandy Chan at IP Counsel Cafe speaks with John Cabeca, U.S. IP Counselsor for South Asia, Will Cheng at LinkedIn, Miku Mehta at Procopio, Rena Sato at NEDO/Japan Patent Office, and Alfred Yip at the IP Office of Singapore.
Published 10/28/23
The Medical Device industry faces a host of different issues and considerations which impact their IP strategy. Sandy Chan of IP Counsel Cafe speaks with Derek Minihane, Vice President, R&D at Cochlear, a global leader in implantable hearing solutions, and Miku Mehta, Partner at Procopio law firm where he focus on Asia-Pacific Practice. They will discuss where Cochlear decides to file for IP protection and why, how busiess and IP protection have evolved over the past three years, and...
Published 04/28/23
Over the past two years, we have witnessed an acceleration in business changes and shifting global markets. These factors require companies to reconsider their foreign filing strategies in order to best protect their company's intellectual property. Join us for a conversation with Micheal Binns, Associate General Counsel on the Patent, Licensing and Open Source Team at Meta; Miku Mehta, Partner at Procopio law firm; and Alfred Yip, Director of Patent Search, Examination and Analytics Unit...
Published 04/18/22
Angela Murch is VP of Law, IP, and Compliance at Rani Therapeutics, a company that has developed the RaniPill™, a platform technology that delivers biologics via a swallowed medical device to eliminate the need for patients to give themselves injections.
Published 12/01/21
How does Japan fit into your global IP strategy? Miku Mehta, Partner at Procopio law firm, moderates this discussion with Nobuo Tanaka, a Japanese patent attorney and U.S. patent agent who is currently General Manager of Yokogawa Electric Corporation, and Yoshinari Oyama, a former patent examiner and administrative judge at the Japan Patent Office, and currently the Senior Director of the NEDO Silicon Valley Office, responsible for research on R&D and intellectual property.
Published 07/19/21
How does India fit into your Global IP Strategy? Sandy Chan speaks with Srihari SK, Partner at Indian law firm, K&S Partners about the business landscape and recent developments in India's IP system.
Published 04/02/21
How do startups decide between trade secret and patent protection? What does the analysis look like? Sandy Chan at IP Counsel Cafe speaks with Kevin Brown, Vice President of IP at Recursion Pharmaceuticals, a clinical-stage biotechnology company that combines experimental biology and automation with artificial intelligence to discover potential drugs; and Stephanie Southwick, Legal Counsel and Investment Manager at Omni Bridgeway, a global leader in dispute resolution finance.
Published 03/15/21
Listen to Part 2 of Sandy Chan's conversation with Laura Gisler, Head of IP at Polestar; Olivia Tsai, Head of IP at Cruise; Bruce Wu, Head of IP at Nutcracker Therapeutics; and Miku Mehta, Partner at Procopio Law Firm. How do Heads of IP communicate value to their General Counsel and C-Suite? How can outside counsel help?
Published 12/23/20
How do newly hired Heads of IP build their IP departments? What is the first day like? How do they work with their inventors, business teams, and outside counsel? Sandy Chan speaks with Laura Gisler, Head of IP at Polestar; Olivia Tsai, Head of IP at Cruise; Bruce Wu, Head of IP at Nutcracker Therapeutics; and Miku Mehta, Partner at Procopio law firm.
Published 12/15/20
Data issues are similar to other IP issues: What data are you collecting? Who owns the data? What are your obligations with regard to that data? Are you able to monetize the data? Sandy Chan of IP Counsel Cafe speaks with Brett Alten, Chief IP Counsel at Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Lew Zaretzki of Hamilton IPV.
Published 11/25/20
Will you come out strong? COVID-19 will eventually pass, life and business will return to “normal.” Which companies will come out ahead? As we work remotely through this pandemic, we must find ways to remain connected to our teams as we continue to innovate. How can you incentivize your innovators during these unprecedented times? Sandy Chan speaks with Diane Gabl Kratz, Senior Intellectual Property Counsel at Seagate Technology.
Published 08/03/20
As we work remotely during Covid-19, we face the challenge of ensuring smooth legal operations. This includes not only managing risk and monitoring compliance, but also helping drive business. For IP professionals, this includes maintaining a smooth invention process and IP portfolio management. Some companies entered Covid-19 better positioned than others to meet the challenges of remote work. What can we learn from these companies to ensure overall success?
Published 07/17/20
When do startups and younger companies need to start building their patent portfolios? When do you transition from trade secret to patent? Will a patent portfolio help you secure funding? What are investors looking for? How can a startup continue portfolio building during an economic downturn? Karina Levitian has advised startups as in-house and outside counsel. She leads this discussion with Kent Richardson of Richardson Oliver.
Published 05/28/20
The uncertainty around Covid-19 has caused our economy to stumble. Unclear when we will return to normal, some companies are beginning to reduce their patent budgets and conserve cash. How does this impact your intellectual property strategy? Sandy Chan at IP Counsel Cafe speaks with Jim DeCarlo at Greenberg Traurig and Jonah Probell at Soundhound. How do you build a patent portfolio during an economic downturn? How do you cut costs?
Published 05/13/20
Running an IP Department from Home During Covid-19 with Adam Kubelka Global companies with offices in different parts of the world are in many ways, prepared for the challenges of working from home during Covid-19. They are accustomed to working virtually with foreign inventors and staying connected with global offices. However, the Covid-19 lock-down presents some unique challenges. Sandy Chan of IP Counsel Cafe speaks with Adam Kubelka, Senior Director of IP at Lumentum, a company that...
Published 05/11/20
The business landscape was complicated by the US-China Trade War that began in 2018, posing new challenges for IP Counsel. The emergence of Covid-19 late last year has further complicated the landscape. Mark Cohen and Thomas Chia discuss the impact of Covid-19 on US-China relations and globalization, what we can expect on the global IP licensing side, and how IP Counsel can stay up-to-date on Chinese IP law developments in light of the dearth of publicly available information.
Published 05/09/20
China is a key market for important technologies such as 5G, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning, and Blockchain. Despite the US-China Trade War and Covid-19, China remains a key part of many companies’ foreign filing strategies. We heard a great deal about the US-China Trade War in 2019, but there has been little news coverage this year. What is the status? Sandy Chan speaks with Mark Cohen at Berkeley Center for Law and Technology at Berkeley Law School, and Thomas Chia at...
Published 05/09/20
The world and our economic engine have hit pause as we shelter in place through Covid-19. Once we are past the health pandemic, the economic landscape may look very different. Sandy Chan of IP Counsel Cafe speaks with Miku Mehta at Procopio and Scott Pojunas at Google. How are they adjusting their iP strategy?
Published 05/09/20
Countries are in lockdown as we battle Covid-19. Sandy Chan at iP Counsel Cafe speaks with Kanda Ishihara, Director of Intellectual Property at Veritas Technologies, an enterprise software company based in Santa Clara, CA with offices around the world. We ask Kanda how Covid-19 and the lockdown are impacting her job.
Published 05/09/20
Sandy Chan at IP Counsel Cafe speaks with Nick Aries from the international law firm, Bird & Bird. Nick provides an update on Covid-19's impact on the Bay Area as well as European IP litigation, the UPC in peril, an increasingly patentee-friendly UK, and German patent litigation reform.
Published 05/09/20
Running an IP Department from Home During Covid-19 with Adam Kubelka
Global companies with offices in different parts of the world are in many ways, prepared for the challenges of working from home during Covid-19. They are accustomed to working virtually with foreign inventors and staying connected with global offices. However, the Covid-19 lock-down presents some unique challenges. Sandy Chan of IP Counsel Cafe speaks with Adam Kubelka, Senior Director of IP at Lumentum, a company that...
Published 05/05/20
What is the impact of Covid-19 on US-China Relations, and what can we expect on the IP side? What is the future of globalization?
Length: 32:28 minutes
April 13, 2020
Published 04/25/20
China is a key market for important technologies such as 5G, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning, and Blockchain. Despite the US-China Trade War and Covid-19, China remains a key part of many companies’ foreign filing strategies. A great deal of manufacturing is conducted by Chinese companies, so American companies with Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) must be prepared for cross-border negotiations. We heard a great deal about the US-China Trade War in 2019, but there has been...
Published 04/20/20
US-China Trade War in a Presidential Election Year with Mark Cohen and Thomas Chia
China is and will continue to be a key market for important technologies such as 5G, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, and Blockchain. Despite the US-China Trade War and Covid-19, China remains a key part of many companies’ foreign filing strategies. A great deal of manufacturing is conducted by Chinese companies, so American companies with Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) must be prepared for...
Published 04/18/20