‘Wide ramifications for brand owners’ as broad trademark specifications now more open to attack
Upcoming global ESG regulations will be a catalyst for transformation within the luxury sector, according to a new report from Baker & McKenzie and Positive Luxury
German fashion house accused Chinese tech outfit of “free riding” on its reputation
New Freshfields report outlines key data law changes that companies must adapt to
In the first of a two-part series, members of Van Bael & Bellis’s digital counselling practice examine some of the key issues impacting the entertainment and media industry, and consider what businesses can do to navigate these challenges
Excessive regulation could lead to funders exiting the market, potentially reducing access to justice, ELI study suggests
Arrival of Tim Powell continues US firm’s European IP push
Littler survey of in-house counsel and other executives also highlights concerns around politics and ESG
Decisions from the European Patent Office and more recently the Unitary Patent Court continue to develop patent law affecting the life sciences in Europe, writes Mewburn Ellis patent lawyer Nick Sutcliffe
Support for European convention on AI builds on IBA’s AI report launched at annual conference in Mexico City last month
Novartis and Genentech had accused Korean rival of “imminent infringement” through marketing of biosimilar
The way the request was processed still raises ‘significant concerns’, says the firm
Pan-European patent court delivers first revocation judgment a year and a month after opening
Glucose monitoring patent revoked across 17 UPC member states in ongoing dispute with rival Abbott
Mathys & Squire patent litigator Stephen Garner discusses changes to EU pharmaceutical legislation and the impact on IP rights
Treaty ensures UK judgments will be recognised in EU and other member countries
Ben Rigby reports from the European Young Bar Association’s summer conference in Copenhagen
Herbert Smith Freehills lawyers Sebastian Moore, Frederic Chevallier and Rachel Montagnon look back on the Unified Patent Court’s maiden year
Some 43% of cross-border transactions over the past four years failed to close due to regulatory scrutiny
Balancing confidentiality and transparency is an evolving landscape for UPC proceedings, writes Mewburn Ellis partner Matthew Naylor