Guest Commentary by Paul Cole,Professor of Intellectual Property Law, Bournemouth University, and European Patent Attorney, Lucas & Co, Warlingham, Surrey, UK. ASSOCIATION FOR MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY
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... June 18 • Organization of Legal Professionals: "The EU Data Protection Reform's Impact on Cross-Border E-discovery."...
If you ask me, the key question lies in to what extent consumer choice is preserved, and in to what extent rivals are able to viably compete. And here there is a sliding scale of options: choice ca
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Washington â On Thursday, the Supreme Court delivered its eagerly awaited judgment in the Myriad case (Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics), putting an end to 20 years of USPTO p
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...a copy of a winning tender to a rival unsuccessful bidder, an EU watchdog has said
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The regime which allows for the automatic exchange of financial information between EU tax authorities should be extended to cover more types of income, the...
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...The European Parliament has approved measures that would ban beaching and fine EU shipowners for violations. Advocacy groups have criticized beaching for its poor safety...
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...making up only a third of science researchers. But the video the EU made was laughable. You may recall. It was called, Science: Itâ s...
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...use the console on launch. Notably this "region coding" splits up the EU - most countries are in but some are out - and it also excludes...
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...posts: Regulation on the Mutual Recognition of Protection Measures in Civil Matters EU Draft Reform Treaty: Changes to the Provisions on Judicial Cooperation in Civil...
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