Our client’s article in The Patent Lawyer provides an overview of the EPO Board of Appeal’s confirmation of its revocation of an important CRISPR patent (decision T 844/18)
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WHY BRAND MATTERS – AND HOW TO PROTECT IT
Client NewsAdela Dinca of Mathys & Squire| Professional Paraplanner Our client’s article in Professional Planner Magazine examines how brand identity is key to staying memorable and stresses the importance of good protection.
IP due diligence: what do entrepreneurs and startups need to know?
Client NewsOur client’s article in Startups Magazine emphasises why entrepreneurs and startups should consider conducting IP due diligence.
Kymab v Regeneron: Transgenic Mice Claims Found Insufficient
Client NewsOur client’s article in the International Pharmaceutical Journal looks at how, following the Regeneron v Kymab case, transgenic mice claims have been found insufficient by the Court of Appeal
Brackenbury Client Tops UK Rankings
Client NewsWe are thrilled to announce that our client BCL Solicitors has been listed as the No1 firm in the UK in the category of Financial Crime, Fraud & Regulatory in The Times Top 200 UK Law Firms published this yesterday, 5th November 2020. This is The Times’ listing of the best lawyers for business, public […]
What Will Happen To Registered EU Trademark Rights After 2020?
Client NewsOur client writes for BEYOUROWN Magazine about the UK’s next steps as it leaves the European Union and how EU trademarks (EUTMs) will continue to be valid in the other 27 member countries of the EU.
Klinsmann eats Panini for breakfast – Harry Rowe discusses the reversal of the Opposition Division’s earlier decision
Client NewsOur client’s article in The Trademark Lawyer discusses why the EUIPO Fourth Board of Appeal overturned the Opposition Division’s earlier decision in opposition proceedings concerning ex-professional footballer Jürgen Klinsmann and Panini Societá Per Azioni
Corporate criminal liability and the Barclays case: what are the lessons?
Client NewsOur client’s article in Fraud Intelligence examines the Serious Fraud Office’s use of the failed prosecution of the Barclays case to justify the need to change the law to combat corporate fraud.
Clearer sentencing guidelines offer more support for vulnerable adult offenders
Client NewsOur client comments in Learning Disability Practice Magazine on the new sentencing guideline for offenders with mental disorders, developmental disorders or neurological impairments, which took effect on 1 October
Gear up for car patent wars
Client NewsAs the market for electric vehicles gathers momentum, our client comments on the recent win for Nokia in a major Standards Essential Patents dispute against Daimler over the use of 4G connected car technology.