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Recent Case Law relevant to Chemistry

This seminar will look at high profile UK, European and US legal cases in the patent arena.

Date: 09 November 2009 13:30 - 18:00

Event Subject(s): Industry & Technology

Venue

RSC (Chemistry Centre)
Library
Burlington House
Piccadilly
London
W1J 0BA
United Kingdom

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Useful link:

http://www.rsc.org/AboutUs/Contacts/index.asp

RSC Organiser Information

Law Group

Contact for Event Information

Name : Mrs Maggi Churchouse

Address:
Maggi Churchouse Events
3 East Barn, Market Weston Road
Thelnetham
Diss
IP22 1JJ
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)1359 221004
Fax: +44 (0)1359 221004
Email: maggi@maggichurchouseevents.co.uk

Additional Information

Speaker Information:
1330-1345 Registration
1345-1415 “Rhone-Poulenc Rorer International Holdings Inc vs. Yeda Research and Development Co Ltd” by Michael Edenborough, Serle Court
1415-1445 “Kelly vs. GE Healthcare” by Gregor Grant, Marks & Clerk Solicitors
1445-1515 “Conor Medsystems vs. Angiotech Pharmaceuticals” by Graham Burnett-Hall, Marks and Clerk
1515-1545 “Generics vs. Lundbeck” by Stuart Jackson, Kempner Robinson
1545-1600 Refreshments
1600-1630 “Rattiopharm vs Napp Pharmaceutical” by Martyn Fish and Kate Taylor of Harrison Goddard Foote
1630-1700 “EPO Case Law: numerical parameters and sufficiency” by Alex Rogers, Haseltine Lake
1700-1730 “Recent IP Case Law from the US” by Don Lewis, Lewis Kohn LLP
1730-1800 Reception
1800-1830 AGM

Booking form or other file(s):

Registration Form.doc

Access: Public Event

Ticket/Registration Information:
Please complete the attached registration form and return to Maggi Churchouse, Secretariat

Other information:
Topics covered will include the first successful employee compensation case under the UK Patents Act (Kelly v GE Healthcare). There will also be talks on recent House of Lords judgments on ownership and entitlement (Yeda v Rhone-Poulenc Rorer), sufficiency (Generics v Lundbeck), and inventive step (Conor Medsystems v Angiotech).


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