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Your go-to resource for understanding and navigating IP challenges in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
The Unified Patent Court (UPC) is now in full swing
We are representing clients in some of the first cases before the UPC, and so understand the opportunities presented by this forum and strategies that can be deployed.
OUR SERVICES
Potter Clarkson creates value from your innovation. We bring vision and clarity of thought to guide you through the complexities of intellectual property for business. As consultants and experts in IP law, we help you understand, create, protect and defend the commercial value of your innovations anywhere in the world.
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View IP Essentials for Start-Ups and Academics
- IP Essentials for Start-Ups and Academics
- Stockholm
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View Welcome to Potter Clarkson’s events at Medicon Village
- Welcome to Potter Clarkson’s events at Medicon Village
- Lund
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View Introduction to IP in the Sports Tech Sector
- Introduction to IP in the Sports Tech Sector
- Online
THE DIFFERENCE WE MAKE
Helping our clients to achieve their commercial objectives is a powerfully motivating force. When we see breakthrough innovations making a difference in the world, it is hugely satisfying and the main reason we love our work.
Global pharmaceutical company successfully defends patent for use of antidepressant medicine
We were instructed by two global pharmaceutical companies, H. Lundbeck A/S and Takeda Pharmaceuticals, to defend an opposition filed against their patent to an antidepressant medication vortioxetine (marketed as Brintellix).
Helping a specialist food supply chain company make business critical decisions on IP strategy
Potter Clarkson’s awareness of strategic aspects of the foodtech sector is paying dividends for a novel supply chain start-up in a specialised sub-sector of the food industry.
Full-service IP approach means fast-track robotics SME can focus on growth
With a need to balance scientific invention with commercial objectives, the company needed IP advisers who could both gain the confidence of its scientists and engineers and help it meet its commercial objectives.