In IP disputes, proceedings for injunctive relief are extremely important. Obtaining injunctive relief frequently allows the holder of an IP right to prevent the introduction of a new, competing product or a takeover of clientele or market position by an infringer. Many product launches in Central and Eastern Europe begin in Poland, the EU's fifth-largest economy with approximately 40 million consumers.
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