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WTR presents a round-up of news, developments and insights from across the trademark sphere. In our latest round-up, we look at a groundbreaking report on IP in Mexico, INTA holding events marking International Women’s Day, Apollo acquiring craft retailer Michaels, and much more. Coverage this time from Trevor Little (TL), Bridget Diakun (BD), Jonathan Walfisz (JW) and Tim Lince (TJL).
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INTA to hold events marking International Women’s Day
– Last week INTA’s Women’s LeadershIP Initiative released a report and best practice toolkit to empower women in the IP field to develop strong leadership skills and advance their careers. In the run up to International Women’s Day on 8 March it has revealed further plans to call for greater representation and advancement of women in IP by hosting events around the world. It will hold virtual discussion forums, entitled Championing Women Leaders: The Road Forward, in var
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Hold Your Fire!, Richard Atwood, Crisis Group’s interim president, and guest host Comfort Ero, our interim vice president and Africa Program director, talk to Murithi Mutiga, Crisis Group’s Horn of Africa director, about the fighting in Tigray and its implications for regional politics. Murithi sheds light on the calculations of Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, rebel Tigray leaders and Eritrea, which has also sent forces into Tigray. He also talks through the Horn of Africa’s evolving geopolitics, growing friction between Ethiopia and its neighbours, and the state of play of both Ethiopia’s and Sudan’s transitions. He looks at what continental and world leaders need to do to end the Tigray crisis and calm escalating regional tensions.
Democrats propose creation of monument for Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Capitol Hill
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A picture of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is places near the Supreme Court as mourners pay their respects as she lies in repose, in Washington, DC on Thursday, September 24, 2020. Ginsburg died last week at the age of 87 from pancreatic cancer. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI.. | License Photo
March 2 (UPI) Democrats on Tuesday introduced legislation proposing the construction of a monument honoring Supreme CourtJustice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Capitol Hill.
Bills were introduced in both the House and Senate calling for a monument in a place of prominence within the U.S. Capitol Complex to honor Ginsburg, who died last September after serving 27 years on the Supreme Court.