UPC and European Unitary Patent
An international jurisdiction
The Unified Patent Court (UPC) is the first supranational court created in Europe to rule on disputes relating to unitary and “classic” European patents.
A new international jurisdiction common to the signatory States and complementary to the European patent system, with unitary effect.
Dedicated support
Lavoix:
Lavoix represents you before the UPC thanks to its multidisciplinary team of 44 representatives, including both intellectual property attorneys-at-law and qualified European patent attorneys
Structure of the UPC
The UPC consists of a court of first instance, a court of appeal, and a registry, together with an arbitration and mediation centre.

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Opt-out
The UPC has exclusive and automatic jurisdiction over patent infringement and invalidity (stay-in).
However, during a transitional period of 7 years, which may be extended, holders of (non-unitary) European patents will be able to opt out from it, unless litigation before the UPC has already been initiated.
During this period:
easypatent
Lavoix offers you a free online simulation tool to compare your validation costs and annuities.
This simulation module, which all our clients can access from IP data², enables them to compare validation costs in real time, with or without a unitary effect, depending on the territorial scope chosen and the estimated maintenance period. It also includes options for customising scenarios and storing them in memory.
Transmission of your instructions is also available from easypatent.
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10, 2022
The Unified Patent Court recently confirmed the appointment of the 85 judges (34 legally qualified judges and 51 technically qualified judges) for the entry into force of the UPC Agreement. Gérard Myon has been appointed technical qualified judge in Physics. Gérard Myon - Appointed technical judge Official announcement and full list available here
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10, 2022
The INPI recognizes an infringement of the Protected Geographical Indication COGNAC by a trademark claiming eaux de vie benefiting from the geographical indication "Cognac". The COGNAC appellation is protected as a Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) at the European level. The use of the COGNAC appellation is therefore regulated so that only spirits produced within
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10, 2022
It is expected that the Agreement on a Unified Patent Court (UPCA) will enter into force in spring 2023. At the same time the European Union regulation 1257/2012 and 1260/2012 will enter into force relating to the European patent with unitary effect (Unitary Patent) and the translation arrangements. The booklet "National measures accompanying the
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09, 2022
The EPO will conduct additional searches to determine earlier national rights and further determine their prima facie relevance starting September 1, 2022. The EPO already carries out a search for prior European patent applications, which are filed before, and published after, the filing date of a European patent application in question. Such earlier European
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