31 May, 2024 Irides: Weekly patent litigation update By Brian Cordery Dominic Adair 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...
31 May, 2024 Stop Killing Games: UK Government responds to video game preservation petition By Alice Esuola-Grant Luca Cericola The Stop Killing Games ("SKG") campaign materialised after video game publisher Ubisoft notified users that it would be delisting The...
31 May, 2024 Lenovo v Ericsson – the multi-jurisdictional saga continues By Francion Brooks On 23 May 2024, Mrs Justice Bacon gave judgment in an application for an interim injunction in Lenovo v Ericsson ([2024] EWHC 1267 (Ch))...
29 May, 2024 Podcast: Acquihire deals - key considerations and potential pitfalls By Iain Redford Miranda Cass Gareth Wadley In this episode our experts Iain Redford (corporate), Miranda Cass (tax) and Gareth Wadley (employment and global mobility) set out the...
24 May, 2024 The past week in data protection By Jamie Drucker It's time for another bite sized round-up of the week’s data protection related news: The EU’s landmark AI Act will finally become law in...
24 May, 2024 Irides: Weekly patent litigation update By Liz Cohen Dominic Adair 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...
24 May, 2024 Clinical combinations: ever increasingly, two study products are better than one By Claire Smith Adam Coughlin Forgive the poetic licence but it feels like almost every week a new agreement for a clinical combination therapy lands on our desks....
24 May, 2024 Global Talent 24: a spotlight on the Life Sciences sector By Gareth Wadley Manon Rattle We are delighted to have collaborated with Mark Abbs (Global Mobility Partner at Blick Rothenberg) on a global talent report for the Life...
24 May, 2024 Reflections on CAT's Prochlorperazine judgment (and other pharma cases that got away...) By Sophie Lawrance Some five and a half years after the CMA's October 2017 dawn raids on a host of UK generics-focussed pharmaceutical companies, the CAT...
24 May, 2024 Supreme Court overturns Court of Appeal on "reasonable endeavours" in force majeure By Ben Coleman Naomi Foale The Supreme Court has confirmed that a party affected by a Force Majeure Event (“FME”) is not required by a “reasonable endeavours”...
24 May, 2024 Publication: Data Protection Top 10 By Bristows LLP Is everything about to change? With a UK general election at some point this year, a US election in November and European elections in...
23 May, 2024 Telecoms consumer conditions: Ofcom cracks down on compliance By Elisa Lindemann Ofcom has fined BT £2.8 million for the failure of its subsidiaries EE Limited and Plusnet Plc to comply with consumer laws. Following...