Switzerland:
Webinar: Learn From The Expert: Patent Enforcement In Europe
07 December 2021
MLL Meyerlustenberger Lachenal Froriep Ltd
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Be there when lawyers from 15 leading law firms pool their
experience to help a fictitious client enforce its patent rights in
Europe.
This Mondaq seminar offers you the opportunity to join in the
exchange of experiences with attorneys from leading law firms who
specialize in protecting their clients' patents in Europe.
The seminar is based on a fictitious case and gives you the
opportunity to learn and discuss the advantages, disadvantages and
country-specific options in enforcing patents from experts from the
respective jurisdictions.
The seminar will give insight into a fictitious conversation
between a client in the pharmaceutical field and specialized
attorneys in the field of patent enforcement in Europe based on the
following facts (the facts of the case are fictitious. Parallels to
actual events are purely coincidental).
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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