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Trade secrets theft: former Google engineer sentenced to prison

In our previous article, we discussed a US case concerning the theft of trade secrets This case has now concluded, with Anthony Levandowski being sentenced to 18 months in prison The case arose… read more…

Mathys & Squire’s client, SmartParc, unveils plans for £300 million collaborative community food production facility

We are pleased to report that our client, SmartParc, has announced plans for a new £300 million sustainable food production facility in Derby SmartParc confirmed that it obtained £12 million of… read more…

That’s the Spirit! Mathys & Squire represents Spirit Energy Limited in successful UKIPO opposition appeal

Our firm is proud to represent a diverse range of clients in a variety of commercial fields, one of which is Spirit Energy Limited (SEL) SEL started life as a new entity into which Centria plc’s… read more…

Biotechnology focus: developments in AI and machine learning

In this article, written for The Pharma Letter’s Expert View section, Mathys & Squire associate Amy Nick examines the latest developments in artificial intelligence and machine learning in the… read more…

What will happen to registered EU trade mark rights after 31 December 2020?

It is important to note that as the UK leaves the European Union, EU trade marks (EUTMs) will still be valid in the other 27 member countries of the EU: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus,… read more…

Mathys & Squire’s medical software client, Transformative AI, raises $1.7 million seed round

We are delighted to announce that our client, medical software company Transformative AI, has raised a $17 million seed round The investment, which was led by Tera Ventures and included funding from… read more…

Are your IP agreements Brexit proof?

The UK’s exit from the EU may have an effect on all types of intellectual property (IP) where there are existing agreements or licences in place The UK is currently in a transition period until 31… read more…

German ‘webinar’ trade mark – what’s behind the rumours?

During these challenging coronavirus times, digital life is at its peak – with people meeting, working and learning digitally from home Accordingly, more and more online seminars, so called… read more…

Latest developments on the unitary patent system

Background The efforts to create a unified patent system in Europe are now well advanced The agreement on a unified European Patent Court has been coordinated at European level and is now… read more…

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