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Extending accessorial liability for infringement - when does joint liability arise?

  • Nabarro LLP
  • -
  • United Kingdom
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  • June 23 2010

The Court of Appeal has handed down an important judgment that clarifies when a defendant will be held accessorily liable for infringement as a joint infringer

Biotech patents cutting the scope of protection

  • Nabarro LLP
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  • European Union
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  • May 10 2010

The Advocate General of the Court of Justice (the renamed European Court of Justice) has published the first-ever opinion on the extent of protection that European patents should give to biotech patents

Is this a record? 1,519 domain names transferred by one WIPO decision

  • Nabarro LLP
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  • Global
  • -
  • February 5 2010

Inter-Continental Hotels Corporation and Six Continents Hotels, Inc., which are part of the same group of companies, have succeeded in having 1,519 domain names transferred as a result of a single domain name complaint

ECJ rules that generics cannot rely on a pre-EU accession marketing authorisation

  • Nabarro LLP
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  • European Union
  • -
  • July 10 2009

The European Court of Justice has ruled on an important aspect of EU marketing authorisation procedures for generic medicines

Attacking a patent's priority date the birth of a new tactic?

  • Nabarro LLP
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • June 26 2009

The English Patents Court has just handed down a significant judgment that determines the priority date that should be given to a patent

Employees awarded £1.5 million for invention of outstanding benefit to employer

  • Nabarro LLP
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • February 19 2009

Last week, for the first time ever in the UK, two employees were awarded compensation under the Patents Act 1977 for the outstanding benefit that their efforts conferred on their employer