(i) how effectively a debate can explain and highlight legal issues, rather than having one speaker filling the available time with his own, unchallenged thoughts [watch this space, adds Merpel -- a report on the trade mark/design law overlap, keenly debated by katfriends Alex von Muehlendahl and Sir Robin Jacob, will be following in the not-too-distant future];
(ii) what a lovely IP culture exists in Ireland and how sad it would be if that culture were to be weakened or sidelined if/when Ireland is marginalised by the way the unitary patent court proposals are implemented.
Thanks, MIP. This Kat and his wife were invited to a free dinner last night, courtesy of Managing Intellectual Property (MIP) magazine, to attend its Global Awards 2013 ceremony at The Dorchester, Park Lane. Congratulations to all those good folk who travelled from far and wide to celebrate their own -- and also their competitors' -- achievements. He'd also just like to put on record his gratitude and appreciation for the very kind things that were said about him; he hopes that he will be able to justify them.
JIPLP competition. If you read the jiplp weblog, IP Finance or (less likely) JIPLP's web page, you will already know that the Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice has launched its 2013 competition. The object? Entrants must explain in which IPRs, to a maximum of five, they would invest their hypothetical $1 billion investment fund. Details can be found here.
Jeremy thanks MIP for the "very kind things" that were said at their awards dinner last Wednesday, but modestly omits to mention that he was the recipient of their "outstanding achievement" award:
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Congratulations, Jeremy!