What would a ‘Brexit’ mean for the UPC and patent litigation?
Friday, June 24 2016. The result of the ‘Brexit’ (British exit) referendum is announced. The British people have voted to leave the EU. What happens then? Actually, we don’t know. The European Union Referendum Act 2015 requires the government to hold a referendum, but it says nothing about what happens afterwards.
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16 October 2020 With a new EU trading relationship and the Unified Patent Court a memory, UK patent litigators have plenty of reasons to be positive, argue Dominic Adair and Edward Nodder of Bristows.