+ All Categories
Home > Documents > SPONSORS ASSOCIATION PARTNER EXHIBITOR Patent Forum 2016... · Laura Whiting , senior associate,...

SPONSORS ASSOCIATION PARTNER EXHIBITOR Patent Forum 2016... · Laura Whiting , senior associate,...

Date post: 08-Mar-2018
Category:
Upload: letruc
View: 216 times
Download: 2 times
Share this document with a friend
4
EUROPEAN PATENT REFORM FORUM 2016 SEPTEMBER 8 2016, HOTEL PULLMAN PARIS TOUR EIFFEL ASSOCIATION PARTNER SPONSORS EXHIBITOR #EUPatent16
Transcript

E U R O P E A NPATENT REFORMFORUM 2016

S E P T E M B E R 8 2 0 1 6 , H O T E L P U L L M A N P A R I S T O U R E I F F E L

A S S O C I A T I O N PA R T N E R

S P O N S O R S

E X H I B I T O R

#EUPatent16

E U R O P E A NPATENT REFORMFORUM 2016

BENEFITS OFATTENDINGDelegates are invited to attend a fullday of debates and discussions tohear from, and network with, leadingexperts from multiple jurisdictions andindustries. All delegates will be partyto important debates about the mostsignificant global developments in thepatent system and will have theopportunity to contribute as well aslearn.

• Learn how to maximise the UPC asan asset for your patents andcreate proactive strategies forprosecution management

• Discuss the procedural advantagesof litigation and enforcementstrategies in a number ofjurisdictions

• Debate the benefits and drawbacksof opt-in/opt-out in IT & technologyand life sciences

• Examine the clarity of court feesand recoverable costs of litigation

• Listen to case scenarios applying aFrand defence under the rules ofthe UPC

• Join analysis on the finalpreparations for the reforms andfiling strategies before the UPC

INTRODUCTIONThe Unified Patent Court is cited the most important change in a generation, sowhere are we now? With a momentous couple of months in the UK post-Brexit,there are of course many questions and concerns from patent owners regardingthe introduction of the UPC.

The MIP European Patent Reform Forum 2016 will be examining the patent land-scape in Europe, given the ‘Business as usual’ approach delivered by the UK IPminister, the forum will be looking to the future of Unified Patent Court and UnitaryPatent in detail whilst assessing the implications of Brexit on patent protection andenforcement in Europe.

The programme addresses the major issues at hand and will encourage participa-tion and debate on all the pertinent topics and technical matters from the variedperspectives of a wide range of stakeholders. MIP brings the agenda its globalexpertise so as to offer multinational corporations cutting-edge guidance on han-dling IP portfolios in Europe and the future introduction of the UPC. The MIPEuropean Patent Reform Forum 2016 brings together leaders in corporations,industry associations and leading legal experts to discuss and impart valuableknowledge.

Register your place today.

WHO YOU WILL MEET• IP in-house counsel • General counsel • Heads of IP• Heads of legal• Patent counsel • Private practice lawyers

FOR MORE INFORMATIONEmail: [email protected]: +44 207 779 8334 Website: www.managingip.com/EUPatent2016

FOR SPEAKING ENQUIRIESEmail: [email protected] Call: +44 207 779 8730

S E P T EMB E R 8 , 2 0 1 6HO T E L P U L LMAN

PA R I S TOU R E I F F E L

S E P T EMB E R 8 , 2 0 1 6HO T E L P U L LMAN

PA R I S TOU R E I F F E L

E U R O P E A NPATENT REFORMFORUM 2016

PROGRAMME08:15 Registration

08:50 Opening remarks by James Nurton, managing editor, Managing IP

09:00 Patent implications of Brexit• Understanding Brexit consequences on the UPC• Examining the future of the UPC: with or without the UK?• Will the Unitary Patent still be a priority for industry?• Policy consequences of Brexit

Stanislas Roux-Vaillard, partner, Hogan Lovells (moderator)Margot Fröhlinger,principal director, patent law andmultilateral affairs, European Patent Office

Sonia Cooper, senior patent attorney, Skype division,Microsoft

Laura Whiting, senior associate, Hogan Lovells

09:45 Litigation and enforcement strategies in view of the current framework • Recent litigation tools and trends• Comparison of litigation in different jurisdictions: Germany versus France versusUK

• Analysing the procedural advantages of each jurisdiction

Joachim Feldges, partner, Allen & Overy (moderator)Robert Fitt, senior patent litigation counsel, MylanDavid Por, partner, Allen & Overy

10:30 Coffee break and networking

10:50 FOCUS: IT & TMT sectors• The permanent opt-out: what would the UPC look like without UK involvement fortelecoms, networking, IoT and other CII patents? NPE heaven?

• Patent prosecution: cost benefit analysis of the UP excluding UK coverage• EPO oppositions: (even) more attractive in a fragmented Europe?• Hi-tech rarely respects borders: would the UK courts wither or flourish in the shadow of the UPC?

Graham Burnett-Hall, partner, Marks & Clerk(moderator)

Adrien Renoult, IP corporate counsel, NokiaPete Wilson, senior patent attorney, BTThomas Prock, partner, Marks & Clerk

11:35 Frand: Litigating and licensing SEPs in Europe• How Huawei v ZTE is being applied before the national courts in Europe• How the framework might be applied before the UPC• Use of UPC rules/procedures for SEP cases• UPC jurisdiction to determine frand disputes• What happens to SEP litigation if the UPC is delayed, never opens for business orproceeds without the UK?

Alexandra Brodie, partner, Gowling WLG (moderator)Olivier Thirard, deputy legal director, intellectual property,

OrangeClemens Heusch, head of European IP litigation, Nokia

12:20 Effective patent dispute resolution: What makes a successful strategy?• Avoiding the dispute in the first place• Factors for choosing the right venue(s)• Is there an ideal jurisdiction?• Managing outside counsel

Peter Damerell, partner, Powell Gilbert (moderator)Alessandra Cincotti, senior legal counsel, Inserm

TransfertMaximin Gourcy, intellectual property manager, DS SmithDavid Lancaster, senior associate, Powell Gilbert

13:05 Lunch and networking

14:00 FOCUS: Life sciences and pharma• Would UPC minus the UK be attractive to the pharma industry?• If the UPC proceeds without the UK, what will be the role of the UK on the globalpatent litigation stage?

• Post-grant validity challenges: EPO oppositions versus a fragmented litigation system• SPCs post Brexit

Dominic Adair, partner, Bristows (moderator) Charlotte Retzler, senior vice president, intellectualproperty, Ipsen Pharma

Gavin Lawson, senior manager, intellectual property,Gilead Sciences

Greg Bacon, senior associate, Bristows

14:45 Drawing comparisons between the USA and Europe • Identifying the implications of the current system on US filing in Europe• What can be learned from PTAB proceedings?• Opposition proceedings in Europe versus US system• Case study: recent US Supreme Court decisions

Anita Varma, partner, Ropes & Gray (moderator) Bruce Elder, director, intellectual property and licensing,

Integrated Device TechnologyEdward Kelly, partner, Ropes & Gray

15:30 Coffee break and networking

15:50 Obtaining evidence of an infringement in Europe • Overview of different European approaches to obtaining evidence • Obtaining evidence of an infringement – saisie-contrefaçon• Actions for declaration of non-infringement• How will evidence be used in the UPC: will you be able to use a combination ofsystems?

Caroline Casalonga, partner, Casalonga (moderator)Judge Sam Granata, Antwerp Commercial Court Axel Casalonga, senior partner, Casalonga

16:35 Patent enforcement: Alternatives to court proceedings• Suitable cases for arbitration and mediation• Relevant types of arbitration and mediation (WIPO, ITC, investment treaties, UPC)• Enforcement of arbitration judgements• Trade secrets: impact of the new EU Directive on national court proceedings/attractiveness of arbitration

Pauline Debré, partner, Linklaters (moderator) Ben Ostapuk, head of patent litigation, Intel Julia Schönbohm, partner, Linklaters Yohan Liyanage, counsel, Linklaters

17:20 Close of conference

Booking fee Advisers, consultants,private practitioners

In-house IP and patentcounsel, R&Dprofessionals, academics

Super early booking rate (until Friday, 24 June)

€895 + VAT FREE

Early booking rate (until Friday, 29 July)

€995 + VAT FREE

Standard booking rate (after after Friday, 29 July)

€1,095 + VAT FREE

Payment must be received before the conference date to guarantee your place.Please tick box to select payment method and sign agreement in box

Bank transfer quoting reference number£ Account – 01043191; Sort code – 30-00-02IBAN no – GB 97 LOYD 300002 01043191Lloyds Bank TSB Plc, City Office, PO Box 72, Bailey Drive,Gillingham Business Park, Gillingham, Kent, ME8 0LS, UK$ Account – 11512129; Sort code – 30-12-18IBAN no – GB 29 LOYD 301218 11512129€ Account – 59008833; Sort code – 30-12-18IBAN no – GB 25 LOYD 301218 59008833SWIFT address: LOYD GB2 LCTY

To make a payment by credit card, please register and pay online at:www.managingip.com/EUPatent16 or call +44 (0) 207 779 8718

Please note that in completing this booking form you undertake to adhere to the cancellation andpayment terms listed opposite.

Signature: Date:

Position:

Delegate 1

Name:

Job title:

Company:

Address:

Postcode:

Country:

Tel:

Email:

Delegate 2

Name:

Job title:

Company:

Address:

Postcode:

Country:

Tel:

Email:

Please find chequeenclosed (please makepayable to EuromoneyTrading Ltd)

2|Your details for registration (Please print)

I cannot attend but please add me to your mailing list for future events.

3|Method of payment

TOTAL REMITTANCE

Telephone+44 20 7779 8334

[email protected]

MailAlicia Sprott

Legal Media Group8 Bouverie Street

LondonEC4Y 8AX

CANCELLATION POLICY: If you cannot attend you mustcancel your registration in writing by 5 August 2016 toreceive a refund less a 10% administration charge.Cancellations received after 5 August 2016, or noshows, are liable for the full conference fee (where appli-cable). You may send a substitute to attend in your placeat no extra charge, however we must know by 2September 2016 via email. We cannot accept verbalcancellations. If you make your booking online, by emailor via the telephone, you are automatically adhering toour terms and conditions.

REGISTRATION FEE: The registration fee includes partici-pation in the forum, documentation material, coffeebreaks and lunch. All delegates are responsible for theirown accommodation and travel.

PAYMENT: All registration fees (where applicable) must bereceived in full prior to the event date.

The information you provide on this form will be used byEuromoney Institutional Investor PLC and its group compa-nies (“we” or “us”) to process your order and deliver therelevant products/services. We may also monitor youruse of the website(s) relating to your order, includinginformation you post and actions you take, to improveour services and track compliance with our terms of use.Except to the extent you indicate your objection below,we may also use your data (including data obtained frommonitoring) (a) to keep you informed of our products andservices; (b) occasionally to allow companies outside ourgroup to contact you with details of their products/ser-vices; or (c) for our journalists to contact you for researchpurposes. As an international group, we may transferyour data on a global basis for the purposes indicatedabove, including to countries which may not provide thesame level of protection to personal data as within theEuropean Union. By submitting this order, you will beindicating your consent to the use of your data as identi-fied above. Further detail on our use of your personaldata is set out in our privacy policy, which is available atwww.euromoneyplc.com or can be provided to you sepa-rately upon request.If you object to contact by telephone , fax , or email, or post , please tick the relevant box. If you do notwant us to share your information with our journalists ,or other companies please tick the relevant box.

1|Register (Please tick one box) To Register

Onlinewww.managingip.com/EUPatent16

S E P T EMB E R 8 , 2 0 1 6HO T E L P U L LMAN

PA R I S TOU R E I F F E L

E U R O P E A NPATENT REFORMFORUM 2016


Recommended