WIPR survey: Readers say May’s statement means UK leaving UPC
Readers responding to WIPR’s recent survey have agreed that UK Prime Minister Theresa May has sent a strong message that the UK will look to leave the Unified Patent Court (UPC) as part of her Brexit plan.
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3 February 2017 The UK government published an official policy document yesterday setting out its Brexit plans, and while intellectual property doesn’t receive much of a mention, lawyers say there is still plenty to discuss.
8 December 2017 The UK took one step closer to ratifying the Unified Patent Court Agreement this week, after the draft legislation was heard in the House of Lords.