28 Jul, 2023 Irides: Weekly patent litigation update By Dominic Adair Andrew Bowler Claire Phipps-Jones The Irides Weekly Update is our round-up of patent litigation news highlights from around the world. Taking its name from the plural of...
28 Jul, 2023 New UK post-market surveillance rules for medical devices released By Jamie Hatzel The UK government recently released the text of a new draft statutory instrument (SI) which will update the post-market surveillance...
27 Jul, 2023 Bristows' SnippITs – How to avoid “Drax-tically” different interpretations of a liability cap By Adrian Sim Sean Hess This post is part of the Bristows’ SnippITs series, which pulls together the key practical takeaways from recent court decisions for the...
27 Jul, 2023 New podcast: You, me & the UPC - Bristows UPC By Naomi Hazenberg Charlie French Patent litigation experts, Naomi Hazenberg and Charlie French, discuss all things UPC. You can find the first two episodes below. If you...
27 Jul, 2023 Top AI firms sign up to White House voluntary commitments By Vik Khurana Last Friday (21 July 2023), the White House announced it has obtained eight voluntary commitments on AI from Amazon, Anthropic, Google,...
25 Jul, 2023 Changes to flexible working rights By Emily Atkinson The Government's flexible working bill (the Employment Relations (Flexible Working) Act 2023) passed into law on 20 July 2023. The...
14 Jul, 2023 The right to remain silent By Tim Allen “The Romans built roads, the Victorians canals and railways, and putting in place the right digital infrastructure across the country is...
11 Jul, 2023 Curtain raised on New Genomic Techniques Regulation By Bristows European Commission proposes to ease the regulatory burden for gene-edited plants. But when will it become law, and in what form? The...
05 Jul, 2023 Spin-out trends: Views from the PraxisAuril conference By Erik Müürsepp Last month Adam Coughlin and Erik Müürsepp from Bristows’ Commercial IP team had the opportunity to attend the annual conference of...
04 Jul, 2023 Competition authorities can assess GDPR violations By Matthew Hunt The Bundeskartellamt vs. Facebook saga has now been rumbling on for several years. As a reminder, the case relates to the German...
03 Jul, 2023 US copyright action against OpenAI By Toby Headdon Two authors, Paul Tremblay and Mona Awad, have filed a class action lawsuit in the US District Court against OpenAI. The lawsuit covers a...