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Patent Law and Institutional Choice

Patently-O

On his wonderful Fed Circuit Blog , Professor Taylor is hosting an interesting online symposium on the topic of Patent Law and Institutional Choice with the following nine thought provoking essays: Arthrex: . Forum Shopping: Jonas Anderson , Extreme Forum Shopping in Patent Law. Exclusive Patent Jurisdiction: .

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[Guest post] Engines are really warming up: one (last?!) life sciences conference before the UPC

The IPKat

The topics covered were numerous and very technical (biologic drugs, second medical use patents, SPC waivers and divisional patents, just to name a few) and the synthesis abilities of this former Kat do not allow for them to be covered here. It emerged that a major recourse to forum shopping is somehow expected.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

The event will cover the conditions for granting Anti-Suit Injunctions (ASI) and Anti-Anti-Suit Injunctions (AASI), the use of ASIs and AASIs in SEP litigation, and the measures that courts may use to facilitate licensing and stop forum shopping. The event is open for registrations, which can be made here.

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A Significant Step Forward: The Unitary Patent System and Unified Patent Court Commence Operation in Participating Member States

LexBlog IP

1 June 2023 marks a significant step forward for patent protection and enforcement in Europe with the commencement of a new unified European patent system comprising: A Unitary Patent, providing uniform protection and equal effect across all participating Member States on a one-stop-shop basis.

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The 5th Circuit Puts the 1st Amendment in a Blender & Whips Up a Terrible #MAGA Kool-Aid–NetChoice v. Paxton

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

“the Platforms permit any user who agrees to their boilerplate terms of service to communicate on any topic, at any time, and for any reason. Instead, it requires these clinics to disclose information about state-sponsored services—including abortion, anything but an ‘uncontroversial’ topic.” ” Ugh.