The notion of whether or not artificial intelligence (AI) can be deemed eligible as an inventor or not has been challenged recently in the press In this article for Robotics Law… read more…
The UK’s Supreme Court today issued its judgment in Shanks v Unilever, a long-running dispute regarding the issue of compensation of employees for inventions made during the course of their normal… read more…
In the race to open the market for connected and autonomous vehicles, Mathys & Squire managing associate and patent attorney Andrew White looks at the competing technologies in this article… read more…
We are delighted to announce the appointment of new partner Andreas Wietzke to our Munich office See below the full news story published by JUVE Patent Mathys & Squire has announced the hire of… read more…
We are delighted to announce that Mathys & Squire continues to be ranked in Tier 1 for the 2020 edition of The Legal 500 – the definitive guide to the legal market Our continued focus on… read more…
The referral from the UK High Court to the CJEU regarding ‘third party SPCs’ represented a matter of significant interest to the biotech community Our earlier commentary regarding this referral… read more…
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our drinks reception in The Shard on Sunday 15 September to celebrate the AIPPI 2019 World Congress coming to London The Mathys & Squire team was joined by… read more…
Background Advocate General (AG) Gerard Hogan has issued his opinion in connection with two requests for a preliminary ruling regarding the interpretation of the requirement in Article 3(a) of the… read more…
Some technology innovation businesses focus on intellectual property (IP) generation and are well aware of the threats from the outset However, despite intangible assets now usually making up the… read more…