It is important to note that this vote does not affect Mathys & Squire’s ability to represent its clients in the UK or in Europe EP Patents The vote to leave the EU will not affect the UK’s… read more…
Mathys & Squire was delighted to sponsor the Health Enterprise East “NHS Innovation Awards 2016”, which took place on 9 June at the Radisson Stanstead Graham Spenceley and Andrew White… read more…
Bulgaria is now the 10th country to ratify the UPC Ratification from one more country, in addition to the UK and Germany, is now needed to bring the UPC into force Ireland has also taken steps… read more…
In January we published the UK Government’s proposal to reduce significantly the fees for UK registered design applications Designers had previously stated that registered design fees were… read more…
On Thursday, 12 May CIPA held ‘The Brexit Symposium’ at the Royal College of Physicians in London Caroline Warren, Partner at Mathys & Squire, presented on the possible implications of Brexit… read more…
As we previously reported, the high profile ‘Trunki’ Registered Design dispute finally came to an end as the UK Supreme Court upheld the UK Court of Appeal’s judgement that PMS… read more…
There has been significant progress towards the implementation of the UPC, with Bulgaria, Lithuania and Italy recently taking steps towards ratification Nine countries have already ratified,… read more…
The patenting system across the European Union is undergoing major change, and is currently the subject of the largest overhaul in 30 years Within the next year (the exact date is shortly to be… read more…
Unless you have been hibernating in a cave over the winter months, you will be aware of the crucial EU referendum vote taking place in the UK on 23 June 2016, which will determine whether the UK… read more…