What relief will the UPC offer against an infringer?
This article was originally published in Scrip
Executive Summary
In his latest column on the future Unified Patent Court, Paul England outlines the remedies that will be available to injured parties in the case of infringement, and argues that the court will be a powerful forum for the enforcement of patent rights in Europe.
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