5 December 2024FeaturesUnified Patent CourtJan Phillip Rektorschek
Is ParTec v Nvidia the start of something bigger?
A ‘best of both worlds’ litigation strategy backed by a highly capable patent assertion company could mark the beginning of more semiconductor patent claims at the UPC, says Jan Phillip Rektorschek of Taylor Wessing.
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