1 August 2016PatentsPaul England and Matthias Hülsewig
A watching brief: the future of the UPC post-Brexit
In the wake of the UK referendum decision to leave the EU, a number of questions are being raised about the future of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) and the unitary patent. The answers to many of these remain uncertain, as they rely to a large extent on the political process that will now ensue as the UK negotiates its exit from the EU.
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