Keeping it simple: lodging infringement claims in the UPC
The parties in a dispute are free to agree between them in which division of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) an action takes place. In the absence of such agreement, article 33 of the UPC Agreement provides the rules on the division of the court of first instance in which an action, and possible counterclaims, must be lodged.
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4 March 2016 There are several permutations surrounding where and when revocation claims will be heard in the Unified Patent Court, each of which will affect bifurcation. Paul England and Nigel Stoate of Taylor Wessing report.