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International Patent Litigation: Developing an Effective Strategy 2nd ed (eBook)

Edited by: David Wilson

ISBN13: 9781787420984
Published: November 2018
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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International patent litigation presents difficult challenges. Actions taken in one jurisdiction can have unforeseen consequences in another; the time taken in the various jurisdictions to reach a conclusion can vary considerably; and the measures and remedies available differ from country to country. The current lack of a harmonised dispute resolution system, moreover, has given rise to increasing uncertainty as novel procedures, and in some instances new legal systems (eg, the proposed European patent with unitary effect), are put in place.

This major title by leading practitioners is a practical guide to patent litigation (and alternatives, if available) in a selection of key jurisdictions. It covers the timescale of proceedings, the availability of interim relief, disclosure, available remedies and costs, among other crucial factors. The book provides a useful comparison of how each jurisdiction deals with the issues that arise and the practical consequences of litigating in each location. This comparison is designed to assist those involved in international patent litigation in devising an effective strategy to manage the litigation and so maximise the chances of a successful outcome, while also reducing unnecessary costs.

New to the second edition is expanded coverage of Asia, including chapters on China, Hong Kong, Korea and India, as well as topic-based chapters focused on topical developments surrounding the unitary patent and the European Patent Office.

The book is a concise, practical guide for all those involved in the conduct and management of international patent litigation, from in-house professionals (patent managers, patent attorneys and general counsel) to those in private practice.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law, eBooks
Contents:
Preface
Developing a strategy andmanaging international patent litigation
The European Patent Office
The Unitary Patent Court

Australia
Austria
Belgium
China and Hong Kong
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
India
Ireland
Italy
Japan
The Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
South Korea
Spain
United Kingdom
United States
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