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We see three core aspects to the Atkinson & Company approach to providing intellectual property services:
Collaboration
Our team is just that: a team. We work together to provide well-researched solutions to your intellectual property issues.
Expertise
We have over 70 years of IP experience between us, working with small, embryonic start-up organisations through to multinational corporations.
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IPKat News
- Friday fantasies
- Dreaming (Literally) about Patent Litigation and the "Right" Result
- The monetarisation of Let's Plays: an exercise in copyright management
- "But everyone else does it": the Corporate edition
- Can unfit copyright laws favour businesses' growth and emergence of new services?
- The Green Mountain state sues a Texas patent troll
- Wednesday whimsies
- Speedypats can be okay -- if handled with care
- Huawei: the Duesseldorf court presumes to ask
- Copyright and performance: reflections on a complex relationship
- Focusing one's sights on invalid dependent claims
- Quibbling over minutiae? Or has something been overlooked? Concerns over UK implementation of the UPC Agreement and Unitary Patent
- Monday miscellany
- Hatching Europe's Unified Patent Court: who will pay for the chickens and eggs?
- And 12 Points go to ... Ukraine
- Friday fantasies
- Framing of videos: Court of Justice to rule
- The IP Lawyer's Nightmare: "But Everyone Else Does It"
- Carry-on over Cariou: when works are transformative 'as a matter of law'
- From Alice to Apple: patentable subject matter crosses the Atlantic
- The IPKat gets Spicy - more detail on the Indian Supreme Court Glivec Decision
- Bowman v Monsanto: the US Supreme Court rules on patent exhaustion and replication of patented seeds
- Wake up and smell the coffee: Arnold J gets real with consumables and indirect patent infringement
- Autocomplete: can Google turn bad news into good profit?
- The wrong tool for the wrong job: time to keep the US courts away from patentable subject matter?



