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The Club isn’t the Best Place (to find a DNI), so the Court is where Sheeran Goes
13 April 2022
On 6 April 2022, Mr Justice Zacaroli ruled on the highly publicised case involving Ed Sheeran (and others) against Sam Chokri (and others) over Mr Sheeran's 2017 well-known hit "Shape of You.
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Flynn held to be exclusive licensee while both parties at fault on costs in Neurim v Mylan Court of Appeal judgment
06 April 2022
On 29 March 2022, the Court of Appeal handed down judgment in relation to appeals made by the Claimants (Neurim and Flynn) on two issues. Overturning Marcus Smith J's decisions, the Court of Appeal,...
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Court of Appeal Maintain Status Quo in Neurim v Mylan By Refusing Injunctive Relief
04 April 2022
In the latest flurry of judgments to arise from the Neurim v Mylan (now trading as Viatris) battle over Neurim's insomnia patent and Mylan's presence on the market with its generic version, we report...
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Loonshot in Surgical Robotics - Patent Landscape Analysis
31 March 2022
Loonshot = an idea that's not just big, it seems mad to even try - Safi BahcallRobot-assisted surgery is a hot area in Medtech. The number of patent filings in robotic surgery system (patent...
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Failure to serve US company
30 March 2022
The US member of an international group of companies has successfully disputed that it has been duly served via the office of its UK subsidiary.
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G1/22 & G2/22: Entitlement to priority
30 March 2022
BackgroundAs shown by the figure above, the applications in question are European stage of an application under the Patent Cooperation treaty (PCT) and its divisional applications.
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Design Rights and Video Evidence Wrongs
03 March 2022
ASR Interiors Limited v 1) AWS Trading Limited and 2) Giatalia International LimitedA design rights case that provides an example of the wrong way to give video evidence.
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CHINA TANG vs CHINA TANG
25 February 2022
In a clash of a Cantonese restaurant called CHINA TANG and a Chinese takeaway also called CHINA TANG, the former succeeds.Background The Claimants in this case run a Cantonese restaurant called...
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Neurim v Mylan – Is it finally all wrapped up or is the door still open for round 3?
23 February 2022
Following on from Mr Justice Meade's judgment on the preliminary issues in the re-match between Neurim (and Flynn) and Generics (UK) Ltd (now trading as Viatris but formerly Mylan) concerning a...
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Popular tourist design held invalid
17 February 2022
A design, which is no doubt familiar to most readers, has been held invalid by Recorder Douglas Campbell QC in a recent IPEC decision (here).BackgroundThe Claimant, Mr Erol, brought a claim against...
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No points to KnitPro after application to challenge service in IPEC fails
07 February 2022
This judgment concerns a three-fold application by the Defendants (together "KnitPro") brought in the context of a long running trade mark dispute relating to knitting needles.
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Déjà vu in melatonin rematch as Neurim v Mylan (Take II) marches on in the UK
31 January 2022
With a back catalogue to rival Bob Dylan, the latest development in the Neurim – Mylan battle over Mylan's generic melatonin product saw Mr Justice Meade referee the trial of preliminary issues in...
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The Unitary Patent System is on the way
20 January 2022
We reported last year that the Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court (UPC) were progressing. The main hurdle left to clear was sufficient countries ratifying the Protocol on the Provisional...
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Inventor as Expert, Unable to Ventilate Appropriate Evidence
30 December 2021
In Fleur Tehrani v Hamilton Bonaduz AG & Ors [2021] EWHC 3457 (IPEC), heard before the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court, ("IPEC") the court conducted an assessment of the validity of a patent...
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Oh Polly to pay substantial damages for unregistered design infringement
23 December 2021
BackgroundOriginal Beauty (“Claimants”) alleged infringement of their unregistered design rights under UK and EU law and that the defendants had passed off their brand “Oh Polly” (“Defendants”) as a...
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