34 min

In conversation with… 4. Rt. Honourable Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury - former President of the UK Supreme Court Intellectual Property

    • Business

What is it really like to be the UK Supreme Court's leading decision maker, interpreting some of the most important intellectual property decisions of recent times?
In the latest podcast in our 'In Conversation with Gowling WLG' series, global IP partner Ron Dimock speaks to the Right Honourable Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury, former President of the United Kingdom Supreme Court.
In this episode, we delve deep into the world of patent law, exploring some of the most important decisions in international IP, and the difficulties and privileges of interpreting some of the sectors most important cases
We explore:
Lord Neuberger's career from Oxford University science grad to private practice lawyer, admittance to the Bar, and his surge up the judicial ranks to President of the UK Supreme Court; Patents judgement, hearing IP and patent cases, and the unique challenges of trying intellectual property claims; Complex, precedent setting cases from Lord Neuberger's career, including Catnic Components Ltd. v. Hill & Smith Ltd., Kirin-Amgen Inc. v Hoechst Marion Roussel Ltd, and Actavis v Eli Lilly, and their impact on the approach to infringement. The interpretation of patents, the European Patent convention and the introduction of the doctrine of equivalents; The key developing patent issues to be litigated in the foreseeable future, the impact of COVID-19 on future IP cases, and the demanding nature of internationalising consistent laws across countries; and Much more. You can find a transcript for this episode on our website:
http://bit.ly/393TnGr 
Find out more about our Intellectual Property team here:
https://bit.ly/3njZaNq 
We regularly talk about a broad range of topics that may be of interest to you. Register for an account on our website to receive our latest articles, podcasts and webinars:
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What is it really like to be the UK Supreme Court's leading decision maker, interpreting some of the most important intellectual property decisions of recent times?
In the latest podcast in our 'In Conversation with Gowling WLG' series, global IP partner Ron Dimock speaks to the Right Honourable Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury, former President of the United Kingdom Supreme Court.
In this episode, we delve deep into the world of patent law, exploring some of the most important decisions in international IP, and the difficulties and privileges of interpreting some of the sectors most important cases
We explore:
Lord Neuberger's career from Oxford University science grad to private practice lawyer, admittance to the Bar, and his surge up the judicial ranks to President of the UK Supreme Court; Patents judgement, hearing IP and patent cases, and the unique challenges of trying intellectual property claims; Complex, precedent setting cases from Lord Neuberger's career, including Catnic Components Ltd. v. Hill & Smith Ltd., Kirin-Amgen Inc. v Hoechst Marion Roussel Ltd, and Actavis v Eli Lilly, and their impact on the approach to infringement. The interpretation of patents, the European Patent convention and the introduction of the doctrine of equivalents; The key developing patent issues to be litigated in the foreseeable future, the impact of COVID-19 on future IP cases, and the demanding nature of internationalising consistent laws across countries; and Much more. You can find a transcript for this episode on our website:
http://bit.ly/393TnGr 
Find out more about our Intellectual Property team here:
https://bit.ly/3njZaNq 
We regularly talk about a broad range of topics that may be of interest to you. Register for an account on our website to receive our latest articles, podcasts and webinars:
http://bit.ly/38eOKtP 

34 min

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