Tag: Compulsory licensing
IP licensing during the pandemic
Intellectual property lawyers in India and the Philippines, two of the region's most affected countries, explore how compulsory licensing regulations may assist in fighting the pandemic0
IP profit v human loss
Big pharma is racing to find covid-19 vaccines in the hope of profiting from a virtually limitless global demand, but governments are likely to step in to tilt the scaleLATEST ON VANTAGE ASIA
Businesses behaving badly
With a rise in corporate misdeeds, the courts and the parliament are responding by necessity to the definition and treatment of executive liability in India, writes Vikramaditya Khanna
Offshore legal opinions on corporate and finance transactions
By Peter Vas, Loeb Smith Attorneys
Offshore lawyers routinely issue legal opinions with respect to British Virgin Islands (BVI) and Cayman Islands companies in the context of corporate and finance transactions. In this context, there are certain relatively common issues that arise with respect to legal opinions
How corporate wrongdoing has been tackled in India
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Driver’s seat
The pre-pack insolvency resolution process allows corporate debtors to take the wheel and steer their way out of tricky situations, but its success will depend on how certain roadblocks are bypassed
IP, immigration and regulations for foreign innovators in Nigeria
By Afolasade Olowe, Yeye Nwidaa and Tolu Olaloye, Jackson Etti & Edu
How the pre-pack insolvency process allows debtors to steer away from tricky situations
The top 100 foreign lawyers for India-related matters