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UK Takeover Panel tightens up code jurisdiction for AIM companies download
The UK Takeover Panel has decided to bring all offers for UK-registered AIM companies within the jurisdiction of the code.
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Synapse — Law for Life Sciences, May 2013 download
Taylor Wessing has released the May 2013 edition of Synapse.
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Cambridge Technology and Life Sciences Update — May 2013 download
Taylor Wessing has released the May 2013 edition of its Cambridge Technology and Life Sciences Update.
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German Federal Supreme Court ruling gives more effect to 'torpedo' actions on patents weblink
A recent decision might limit the options of a patentee to sue an infringer who has already filed a ‘torpedo’ action under the same patent.
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Playing the system — delays to the new UK video games tax relief weblink
The European Commission has expressed doubts that the new video games tax relief is necessary to incentivise video game development in the UK.
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Data Protection Policies — update from Global Data Hub download
Taylor Wessing has added a fresh batch of data-protection-focused content to its Global Data Hub site.
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Pensions Priorities — pensions and your business (May 2013) download
The May 2013 issue of Pensions Priorities is available now. It provides a summary of some key developments in the pensions arena in recent months.
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The Taylor Wessing Technology Barometer — Q2 2013 Edition weblink
Taylor Wessing’s review of the technology market.
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Legal and brand challenges of developing apps download
Apps are not new, but the way businesses are monitising them is evolving rapidly, and developing models brings legal and brand challenges.
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HTC v Apple: UK Court of Appeal decision download
Judgment of the UK Court of Appeal in the patent case HTC v Apple (Case nos. A3/2012/2043 and 2044) has been delivered.
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Radar: Technology & Communications Update — May 2013 download
This month’s issue focuses on the new Defamation Act 2013 and the Supreme Court’s view on browsing the internet without permission from the relevant copyright holder.
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Defamation Act 2013 — Taylor Wessing analysis weblink
The Defamation Act 2013 was enacted on 25 April 2013. This note discusses the likely practical implications of the act.
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Restructuring & Corporate Recovery Update — April 2013 download
The April 2013 issue of Taylor Wessing’s Restructuring & Corporate Recovery Update is available now.
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A chance to reclaim some overpaid tax weblink
Have you bought an investment property in the last four years? Was the transaction effected by the grant of a long lease for a premium?
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Back-to-back confidentiality agreements weblink
It is often said that confidentiality clauses have no teeth. It can be tricky to show a breach and, even then, what loss has been caused?
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UK Regulatory Update — Issue 8: what to expect from PRA supervision download
In the final issue of its UK Regulatory Update, Taylor Wessing considers how firms will be supervised by the FCA.
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A second stem cell patentability case is referred to the CJEU weblink
Henry Carr QC, sitting as a deputy High Court judge in the Patents Court, has made only the second reference to the CJEU for a preliminary ruling on the patentability of stem cells.
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Browsing the internet without downloading unlikely to infringe copyright weblink
The Supreme Court has stated that the EU’s temporary copying defence to copyright infringement should apply to the acts of browsing the internet, caching browsed material and viewing material on screen.
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When re-litigating a patent may be permitted weblink
In Resolution v Lundbeck, Arnold J has allowed Resolution Chemicals Ltd to pursue its own revocation proceedings against Lundbeck’s SPC/GB02/049 protecting escitalopram.
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First decision of the ECJ on the unitary patent weblink
The ECJ has dismissed the complaints of Spain (C-274/11) and Italy (C-295/11) against the Council of the European Union with a view to the Unitary Patent.
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