The primary a part of the present highlights Decide Fleuchaus’ expertise as a newly appointed technical certified choose on the UPC. Decide Fleuchaus discusses the motivations behind the UPC’s institution and overarching purpose to streamline patent litigation throughout the European Union. He additionally discusses his function as a technical choose working alongside skilled legally certified judges and shares the angle they convey to dealing with circumstances collectively on the UPC. This phase supplies priceless insights about how UPC proceedings differ from patent litigation inside and out of doors of Europe and the way litigants can maximize their possibilities of success on the UPC.
Within the latter a part of the episode, Dr. Grau supplies a definite viewpoint as a European patent lawyer intently observing the UPC. Dr. Grau casts mild on the myths and practicalities surrounding opting in or out of the UPC and offers helpful recommendation on the right way to leverage the UPC to acquire the very best patent safety in Europe. Dr. Grau’s perspective is essential for these enthusiastic about understanding the strategic issues that come into play with the UPC’s inception.
Highlights
Dialog with Decide Fleuchaus:
0:09:17 Dynamics between technically certified and legally certified judges on the UPC
0:15:21 Function of settlements and various dispute decision on the UPC
0:22:07 Recommendation for efficient litigation on the UPC: don’t delay
0:28:04 UPC’s potential because the go-to court docket for patent litigation
0:28:44 On how UPC Judges are making selections and guaranteeing concord
Dialog with Dr. Grau
0:33:26 Challenges in the course of the preliminary six months of the UPC
0:34:46 Choose-out possibility for European patents & shocking low variety of patents opting again into the UPC system
0:39:01 Demonstrated effectiveness and effectivity of the UPC
0:49:17 Impression of various prior artwork guidelines on patent litigation technique
0:55:05 Prospects of different international locations becoming a member of the UPC system