Research
Publications
Bernard Chao, Ryan Whalen, Aaron S. Kesselheim, and S. Sean Tu
Clearing Dense Drug-Patent Thickets
Brand-name drug manufacturers in the United States charge high prices during market-exclusivity periods, enabled by patents that block direct competition from generics and biosimilars. When bringing a generic or biosimilar drug to the market, potential competitors must avoid infringing on each patent protecting the brand-name drug by waiting for relevant patents to expire, making product-design choices to avoid overlap with patented inventions,…
November 27, 2024
Anne Cheung
科網難逃
Writing by Anne Cheung published on Ming Pao in October 2024
October 30, 2024
Anne Cheung
螢光色的一生
Writing by Anne Cheung published on Ming Pao in August 2024.
August 30, 2024
Kelvin Low
Cryptoassets and the Renaissance of the Tertium Quid?
The explosion of interest in cryptoassets has revived interest in a curious notion in the law of personal property: the tertium quid or personal property that is neither a thing in possession nor a thing in action. This renaissance, however, has not taken into account historical debates over the same or the law’s experience of the same in respect of patents. Once…
August 20, 2024
Anne Cheung
23與我
Writing by Anne Cheung published on Ming Pao in July 2024.
July 22, 2024
Taorui Guan
Personalizing Patent Law with Social Credit Data
In the era of digitization, data has become a pivotal force driving advancements across various sectors and transforming legal systems worldwide. China, in particular, is exploring new data-driven governance models. A prime example of this is its integration of the patent system with the Social Credit System (SCS). This paper aims to fill the void in theoretical research on this subject, moving…
July 8, 2024
Anne Cheung
AI 馴民
Writing by Anne Cheung published on Ming Pao in April 2024.
May 3, 2024
Timothy Chan and Kelvin Low
Post-Scam Crypto Recovery: Final Clarity or Deceptive Simplicity?
In Jones v Persons Unknown [2022] EWHC 2543 (Comm), Nigel Cooper QC handed down the first final judgment on a claim to recover cryptoassets following a scam. While both the result and the reasoning may seem straightforward at first glance, a deeper analysis of the judgment reveals a concealed plethora of legal complications. This note critiques certain aspects of the court’s reasoning…
March 30, 2023
Peter Watts and Kelvin Low
The Case for Cryptoassets as Property
Cryptoassets, introduced in the wake of the Great Recession (2007-2009), have proven to be very divisive. Embraced by some as part of a revolutionary future, they are derided by others as the misconceived fever dream of naïve technologists who don’t understand how the real world works. Despite a recent meltdown in the cryptoasset markets, or perhaps because of it, the courts will…
April 1, 2024
Anne Cheung
良緣AI賜?
Writing by Anne Cheung published on Ming Pao in February 2024.
February 29, 2024