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Tag: doctrine of equivalents

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19 January 2026

Where is the UPC after two and a half years - and what to expect in 2026?

Where is the UPC after two and a half years -  and what to expect in 2026?
27 November 2024

UPC busy with main action decisions and key appeals so far in November 2024

UPC busy with main action decisions and key appeals so far in November 2024
22 November 2017

PATENT AND PHARMA UPDATE - November 2017

Key recent developments in the United Kingdom and Europe relating to the patents and pharmaceutical sector. One of the most significant developments in …

31 October 2017

The High Court considers the doctrine of equivalents in the context of patent infringement and novelty

The High Court in Generics (U.K.) v Yeda Research has considered the correct approach to the interpretation of patent claims in light of the recent …

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