Feb 01, 2023 Life sciences - what to expect in 2023 By Adam Golden Harriet Hanks We anticipate a year of reserved optimism in the life sciences industry for 2023. Despite uncertain financial markets and pricing...
Jan 24, 2022 Life sciences – what to expect in 2022 By Harriet Hanks Jennifer Bethlehem Adam Golden Laura Whiting Jenny Leahy May Smith +3 more... Show less Innovation and transformation are the watchwords for life sciences in 2022. Digitization and personalization trends are set to continue...
Apr 26, 2021 World IP Day – our take on patent trends and developments By Dr. Christopher Stothers Laura Whiting Wolrad Prinz Zu Waldeck Nina Bayerl Dr. Stephan Dorn Ben Cohen +3 more... Show less WIPO member states designated the 26th April as World IP Day, to commemorate the day on which the WIPO Convention came into force in...
Aug 28, 2020 The future of global licensing for digital standards? By Sharon Malhi James Aitken Laura Whiting Dr. Christopher Stothers Frank-Erich Hufnagel +2 more... Show less UK Supreme Court: Unwired Planet v Huawei and Huawei / ZTE v Conversant The Supreme Court gave its unanimous decision on 26 August 2020...
Aug 07, 2020 Where there’s a will there’s a way – the “willing licensee” in English law (Part 3/3) By Laura Whiting Paul Abbott What does the owner of a standards-essential patent need to do before suing an alleged infringer? How should an implementer respond to an...
Jul 29, 2020 SEP disputes – the willing licensee takes on a new look – German perspectives (Part 1/3) By Dr. Stephan Dorn Laura Whiting A key determinant in patent infringement disputes relating to standard essential patents (SEPs) is the assessment of whether the user of...
Apr 30, 2020 Supplementary protection for vaccines: Canada diverges from Europe By Paul Abbott Laura Whiting The first judicial decision made under Canada's regulations on certificates of supplementary protection (CSPs) highlights some...
Mar 23, 2020 COVID-19 treatments – the regulatory and patent systems respond By Laura Whiting Dr. Christopher Stothers Human coronaviruses were first identified in the mid-1960s and often cause minor illness, but the more severe diseases they can cause...