Drug repurposing to treat COVID-19
Practical, legal and moral implications where research involves patent-protected drugs One of the big talking points at present is how we can get back to living our lives in a
Read morePractical, legal and moral implications where research involves patent-protected drugs One of the big talking points at present is how we can get back to living our lives in a
Read moreSourcing funding for innovation is currently at the forefront of many businesses’ agenda in response to the current global pandemic. While it is an uncertain time for many, there are
Read morePatent attorneys Simon Bradbury and Parminder Lally. Simon specialises in life sciences has a particular focus on IP strategy for start-ups and SMEs. Parminder helps clients to protect their software and bioinformatics inventions. Both have worked with many successful high-growth start-ups.
Read moreIn this judgment at the High Court, Lord Justice Arnold stepped down from the Court of Appeal to the High Court to hear the case. His findings on infringement may
Read moreAppleyard Lees patent attorneys and partners Kate Hickinson and Howard Read discuss making the most of innovators’ time when people movement and lab access is restricted.
Read morePart one – green energy The National Grid confirmed recently that the UK has completed more than a full month without power input from the country’s coal-fired power stations. With
Read moreThis series of articles explores the effect of COVID-19-related disruption on start-ups’ management and monetisation of intellectual property (IP), giving practical guidance to start-ups to improve and preserve their position
Read moreLab-based scientists may not be able to access their workspace during lockdown, but there are things that can be done remotely to further an IP programme. In part three of our series, “Progressing innovation outside the lab”, we outline strategic tasks that physics and engineering-focused researchers and scientists can complete to further intellectual property during time away from the lab.
Read moreEpisode two features Appleyard Lees partners and patent attorneys Julia Gwilt and Bobby Smithson. Julia is a software specialist, and oversees the patent portfolios of a wide variety of clients, including start-ups, research organisations and multinationals.
Read moreIntellectual property for start-ups in a post-COVID world: part four – patenting software This series of articles explores the effect of COVID-19-related disruption on start-ups’ management and monetisation of intellectual
Read moreAt last July’s joint UK IPO and WIPO Conference on artificial intelligence and intellectual property (AI: decoding IP), one of the more lively sessions was on the topic of ownership
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