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Mathys & Squire ranked in Legalease’s top 20 list of best-rated firms for client service

Mathys & Squire is delighted to be recognised and ranked in Legal Business’ top 20 list for London specialist law firms, based on client service The new research, carried out by Legalease… read more…

Fintech innovation: protecting your ideas

As part of the ‘Legal Focus: IP in innovation’ section of the April 2020 edition of FinTech Futures’ Banking Technology magazine, Mathys & Squire partner Dani Kramer has provided his expert… read more…

New patient subgroups – can treatment history confer novelty?

EPO case law update – T 1491/14 The EPO’s Technical Board of Appeal 3301 in recent decision T 1491/14 has provided further insight into the criteria suitable for establishing novelty of… read more…

The AI chips race is on – what role will IP play?

In this article for eeNews Europe, we consider the intellectual property (IP) issues in relation to likely developments in AI hardware In recent years, we have seen the use of artificial… read more…

COVID-19: Patents are not adequate incentives for vaccine research

In this article written by Managing IP, Mathys & Squire partner Martin MacLean provides his expert opinion on vaccine development during the midst of the COVID-19 global pandemic Martin… read more…

Global research rush spurs COVID-19 patent challenges

In this article for Managing IP, Mathys & Squire partner Anna Gregson explains why early adoption of a robust patent strategy in the search for a COVID-19 vaccine is crucial, particularly as the… read more…

Budget 2020: a greener future for innovation?

Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered his first Budget in the House of Commons yesterday (11 March) One of the key focus areas for the 2020 Budget, in line with consumer concerns relating to… read more…

Developing & implementing a commercially robust IP strategy

In this article for Business & Innovation Magazine, we summarise Mathys & Squire’s recent seminar entitled ‘Developing & implementing a commercially robust IP strategy’ IP… read more…

Government announces the UK will not participate in Unified Patent Court

The British Government has announced that the UK will not be participating in the proposed Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court (UPC) This puts an end to several years of speculation following… read more…

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