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How a Second Trump Presidency Could Shape IP
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President-elect Donald Trump did not make intellectual property policy a major focus of his 2024 election campaign, but his policy priorities are nearly certain to have a profound effect on the IP landscape after he takes office in January. From leadership shakeups at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to shifts in biopharmaceutical patent policy to regulation of rapidly evolving fields like artificial intelligence, big changes may be on the horizon.
In a recent article published in Law.com's The Recorder, Principals Karl Renner, Megan Chacon, Michael Portnov, Kristi Sawert, and Michael Shepherd offer their analysis of what the IP community can expect from a second Trump presidency.
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