17 February 2025FeaturesUnified Patent CourtRavi Srinivasan & Thomas Compton
How Fujifilm v Kodak illustrates the UPC’s growing ‘long arm’ jurisdiction
The Unified Patent Court’s recent landmark ruling has far-reaching consequences for European patent litigation, particularly in the UK post-Brexit, write Ravi Srinivasan and Thomas Compton of JA Kemp.
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