The Court of Appeal has confirmed that it will finally lift the stay on consideration of a crucial question on the validity of litigation funding agreements, potentially reshaping the landscape for … [Read more...] about UK Litigation funding: Court deliberation of ‘multiple approach’ back on the timetable
Ensuring the emerging geography of AI doesn’t become a TRAIN-wreck
Right now, we're at a tipping point. The Top-Ranked AI Nations - so-called TRAIN innovators and investors - are the US and China. The fact they are both vying to be the world’s top AI economy and … [Read more...] about Ensuring the emerging geography of AI doesn’t become a TRAIN-wreck
Celebrating Black History Month: Stories from our community
In celebration of Black History Month, we're sharing the voices and stories of our team, reflecting on what this month means to them. Find out about the rich history, culture, and contributions of the … [Read more...] about Celebrating Black History Month: Stories from our community
No revocation carve-out and related actions – 2nd UPC decision on the merits
Following the Düsseldorf Local Division (LD), the Paris LD issued the second UPC decision on the merits on 4 July 2024 (LD, Paris, Dexcom, Inc. v. Abbott et all., 4 July 2024, UPC_CFI_230/2023). Paris … [Read more...] about No revocation carve-out and related actions – 2nd UPC decision on the merits
The first UPC decision on the merits is here
The Düsseldorf LD issued the first UPC decision on the merits (LD, Düsseldorf, Franz Kaldewei GmbH & Co. KG v. Bette GmbH & Co. KG, 3 July 2024, UPC_CFI_7/2023). This decision finds that in … [Read more...] about The first UPC decision on the merits is here
Milan goes live!
In another development emphasising the pan-European nature of the Unified Patent Court, a section of the Central Division commences activity in Milan today. It will hear cases in IPC Class (A) ("Human … [Read more...] about Milan goes live!





