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Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice 2006 1(5):366; doi:10.1093/jiplp/jpl025
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In Person

In Person

Pravin Anand
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Pravin Anand is the principal of the New Delhi law firm of Anand & Anand, a leading Indian intellectual property law practice. A lively and authoritative commentator on a variety of IP topics, Pravin is a popular figure on the international conference scene. He recently authored two volumes of Halsbury's Laws of India on Intellectual Property.


    How and when did you first become interested in intellectual property?
 
My grandfather, R.P. Anand, founded the . . . [Full Text of this Article]


    Who has most influenced your thinking on IP matters?
 

    Which single piece of IP would you have liked to own?
 

    What IP reform would you most like to see implemented?
 

    What was the first IP task you had to tackle?
 

    Who or what is the IP owner's worst enemy?
 

    What do you enjoy doing most when you are away from IP?
 

    What three words most accurately describe you?
 

    What brand most closely reflects your personal ethos?
 

    What would your ideal meal be?
 

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