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One year of the Unified Patent Court (AIPPI 2024)

One year of the Unified Patent Court (AIPPI 2024)

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🎙 This week, dive into a new episode exploring the first year of operations of the Unified Patent Court and its impact on European patent litigation.


💬 Featuring expert insights from:

Pauline Debré, Partner at Linklaters

Nicolas Gayec, Counsel at Bird & Bird

Diogo Costa Cunha, Maitre de conférences au CEIPI


💬 In this episode, we explore:

• Has the UPC lived up to expectations after its first year?

• Is language still a challenge at the UPC?

• How does the UPC interact with national courts?

• What are the pros and cons of the system?


The episode was recorded on the sidelines of the AIPPI 2024 conference in Hangzhou, China and it is sponsored by PAPERZ IP - Camille Champion


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🎙 Cette semaine, plongez dans un nouvel épisode consacré à la première année de fonctionnement de la Juridiction unifiée du brevet et à son impact sur le contentieux des brevets européens.


💬 On en parle avec :

Pauline Debré, Associée chez Linklaters

Nicolas Gayec, Avocat chez Bird & Bird

Diogo Costa Cunha, Maître de conférences au CEIPI


💬 Dans cet épisode, on explore :

- La JUB a-t-elle répondu aux attentes après sa première année d'existence ??

- La langue est-elle toujours un défi pour la JUB ?

- Comment la JUB interagit-elle avec les tribunaux nationaux ?

- Quels sont les avantages et les inconvénients du système?



Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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