European Union:
7 Reasons Revocation In EU Could Be As Popular As IPR In United States
26 May 2016
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
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The Unified Patent Court is coming. As well as a forum for
centralized enforcement of European patents, the UPC will provide a
new opportunity for challengers to invalidate a European patent
centrally in a single action. In this article Finnegan
attorneys
Leythem A. Wall and
Hazel Ford review how UPC revocations will operate,
similarities with the hugely successful inter partes reviews, and
their potential popularity.
Previously published in Law360
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