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2020
July 9
Webinar
LESI Dispute Resolution Committee "An Update on Global Patent Enforcement for Licensing Professionals" [Recording Available]
LES International
Dispute Resolution Committee

Website: https://www.lesi.org/committees-community/lesi-committees-overview/industry-professional-regional-committees-overview/dispute-resolution-committee/webinar-july-9-2020

In 2018, LESI’s Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC) had provided a comprehensive comparative study in view of recent trends in global patent enforcement, such as the decline in the number of infringement actions in the US, the rising importance of Europe, with Germany as the leading jurisdiction in terms of numbers of cases, as well as the growing interest in these actions in Asian jurisdictions, particularly China. The study was conducted for more than 1.5 years by internationally renowned patent litigators covering ten jurisdictions -- namely the US, DE, FR, NL, UK, ES, IT, CN, JP and KR.

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