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The Unified Patent Court (UPC) opened for business in June this year. In this webinar, we will look at how UPC litigation has been shaping up over the first six months, including practical...
What we have learned so far and other thoughts on the new
European patent litigation system.
The Unified Patent Court (UPC) opened for business in June this
year. In this webinar, we will look at how UPC litigation has been
shaping up over the first six months, including practical tips
based on our experiences so far.
Topics will include:
Interactions with the UPC
Accessibility of submissions to third parties
Recoverable costs
Reasons to use the UPC
J A Kemp LLP acts for clients in the USA, Europe and
globally, advising on UK and European patent practice and
representing them before the European Patent Office, UKIPO and
Unified Patent Court. We have in-depth expertise in a wide range of
technologies, including
Biotech and Life Sciences,
Pharmaceuticals,
Software and IT,
Chemistry,
Electronics and Engineering and many others. See our
website to find out more.
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