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December 4, 2024, Marianne Schaffner, Mathilde Grammont and Charlotte Chambon

UPC Court of Appeal denies liability of Belkin’s managing directors as intermediaries for patent infringement – Partial suspensive effect of the appeal granted

On 13 September 2024, the Munich Local Division (LD) granted a permanent injunction based on a standard essential patent (SEP) against Belkin and several of its corporate officers. Belkin appealed … [Read more...] about UPC Court of Appeal denies liability of Belkin’s managing directors as intermediaries for patent infringement – Partial suspensive effect of the appeal granted

Filed Under: Blogs, Intellectual Property, Uncategorized Tagged With: Court of Appeal, Intellectual Property, Intermediaryliability, patent, Patent litigation, Permanent injunction -, Suspensive effect of appeal -, Unifiedpatentcourt, UPC

November 22, 2024, Samuel Beighton, Bernardine Adkins, Vivian Desmonts and James Stunt

Navigating foreign direct investment regimes in uncertain times

When planning transactions, businesses increasingly need to consider the application of foreign direct investment (FDI) regimes, and address these within deal risk profiles and timetables. ICLG - … [Read more...] about Navigating foreign direct investment regimes in uncertain times

Filed Under: Blogs Tagged With: AAD, Energy, Tech

November 21, 2024, Emma Cartledge-Taylor

How COP16 and COP29 are shaping discussions on biodiversity

The UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) opened in Baku, Azerbaijan, last week. With nature and biodiversity among the key themes on today's programme, what focus might discussions take in light of … [Read more...] about How COP16 and COP29 are shaping discussions on biodiversity

Filed Under: Blogs, Environment Tagged With: Biodiversity#, COP29, Environment, ESG

November 19, 2024, John Coldham

Black Friday needn’t be ‘Fraud Friday’ by adopting AI to stop crime networks

As the seasonal Black Friday shopping bonanza approaches, counterfeiters and organised criminal gangs are once again set to exploit the year's peak sale period putting billions of pounds' worth of … [Read more...] about Black Friday needn’t be ‘Fraud Friday’ by adopting AI to stop crime networks

Filed Under: Blogs, Intellectual Property Tagged With: Intellectual Property

November 8, 2024, Gowling WLG

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

Filed Under: Blogs, Intellectual Property Tagged With: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Intellectual Property

November 4, 2024, Christopher Richards and Emma Carr

Litigation funding – CJC issues interim report and opens consultation

The Civil Justice Council (CJC) has released its keenly-anticipated interim report and consultation in its review of litigation funding. Background to the review Earlier this year, the Lord … [Read more...] about Litigation funding – CJC issues interim report and opens consultation

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Dispute Resolution, litigation funding, PACCAR

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