In conversation with… 5. Sir Robin Jacob - The Patent Bar and beyond, part two
Release Date: 01/29/2021
Intellectual Property
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info_outlineIn the first part of our latest 'In conversation with Gowling WLG' episode, we heard from the Right Honourable Professor Sir Robin Jacob, delving deep into the world of patents, exploring some of his most important and challenging IP cases over an illustrious career spanning 40 years.
Join us for Part 2, with global IP partner Gordon Harris continuing his conversation with Sir Robin, as the pair talk:
- Sir Robin's Professorship at University College London, and what he is seeking to achieve in his post;
- patents post-Brexit and the survival of the European judicial collaboration following Britain's departure from the EU;
- the implications for IP professionals and the UK patent office if the UK is to drop the EPC system;
- opportunities for the next generation of intellectual property lawyers entering patent litigation;
- the influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in IP and how AI is changing the approach to copyright and patents; and
- much more.
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