Webinar: Unitary Patent Court: A Step Forward In European Patent Law Harmonization

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Maucher Jenkins
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Maucher Jenkins is an Anglo-German firm of patent and trade mark attorneys, attorneys at law and intellectual property litigators. With offices in the UK, Germany, Switzerland and China we act for clients setting the pace in engineering, software, life sciences, consumer products, the media and innovative product design.
This webinar will discuss the merits of the Unitary Patent, its value for money and risks.
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The European Unitary Patent and the Unified Patent Court (UPC) are coming soon. Applicants for patents in Europe will have more choices than ever, as do owners of existing patents.

This webinar will discuss the merits of the Unitary Patent, its value for money and risks. Hand in hand with this will be a new court offering fresh opportunities for patent enforcement; although some patent owners might decide to opt out given that it is untested and the stakes are high.

Join Maucher Jenkins partners, Hugh Dunlop and Gerrit Schultz, for an expert review of the Unitary Patent, the UPC and their implications for patent owners.

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Webinar: Unitary Patent Court: A Step Forward In European Patent Law Harmonization

Worldwide Intellectual Property
Contributor
Maucher Jenkins is an Anglo-German firm of patent and trade mark attorneys, attorneys at law and intellectual property litigators. With offices in the UK, Germany, Switzerland and China we act for clients setting the pace in engineering, software, life sciences, consumer products, the media and innovative product design.
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