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April 27, 2026
Christian Dior's fragrance unit has persuaded European officials to nix a Czech beer maker's trademark application for "Lucky Bastard" over diet pills, after proving that shoppers might get confused and make a connection with its "Lucky"-branded luxury perfume.
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April 27, 2026
The Unified Patent Court has confirmed that it will hear challenges to patents that have already expired, adding that parties may want to target expired patents to dodge historical infringement claims.
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April 24, 2026
The U.K. Supreme Court is set to consider Monday whether the country's courts can set licensing rates for patents offered through a patent pool for 5G-enabled vehicles, as questions mount over the U.K.'s approach to standard-essential patent litigation.
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April 24, 2026
Europe's patent court has ruled that infringement in just one of the countries that have signed up to it is enough to justify an injunction covering all of them, in a case over a device used in plastic surgery to create a 3D image of the face or other body parts.
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April 24, 2026
Nokia has won an anti-anti-suit injunction against Geely amid their ongoing patent licensing feud, persuading the Unified Patent Court to block the carmaker from seeking anti-suit injunctions of its own in China.
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April 24, 2026
A London judge ruled Friday that a former director and co-founder of a video production company breached his duties to it by diverting business and misusing company information to run a competitor.
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April 24, 2026
Rolex has convinced European officials to nix a travel blanket maker's trademark application for "Lolex" over certain pillows, ruling that shoppers would think that the products were part of a Rolex-branded line of luxurious home furnishing.
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April 24, 2026
The past week in London has seen a Hong Kong company sue the government and a COVID-19 PPE company linked to Tory peer Michelle Mone, an oligarch bring a fresh claim against a rival in a long-running feud, a rugby league club sue over a canceled mass dance event, and Visa and Mastercard hit with legal action from H&M, Eurostar, and Bang & Olufsen. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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April 23, 2026
An adviser to the European Union's top court clarified on Thursday when judges should interpret the validity of cross-border copyright agreements in line with the bloc's conflict-of-laws rules governing contracts.
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April 23, 2026
A subsidiary of BAT has convinced European officials to nix an Iraqi manufacturer's trademark for "Man Royals International" over tobacco products after it showed that shoppers might link it to its "Royals" brand.
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April 23, 2026
The European Union's highest court ruled Thursday that bloc members cannot keep preliminary injunctions in place in intellectual property cases once someone has missed the cutoff to formally file a claim.
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April 23, 2026
A European court has rejected Crocs' bid to regain exclusive rights over a clog-shoe design following a challenge from a rival shoemaker, as an earlier design for shoes branded as "Holey Soles" looked far too similar to the American company's model.
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April 23, 2026
A Chinese vape company and its solicitors defeated contempt proceedings over emails that asked the U.K. Intellectual Property Office to delay registering a trademark pending an appeal, as a London judge ruled on Thursday that this was "nothing improper."
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April 22, 2026
European appellate officials have revoked a Biogen patent for a multiple sclerosis treatment, ruling that the pharmaceutical giant had wrongly narrowed its patented claims compared with the more general statements of its first application.
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April 22, 2026
World Intellectual Property Organization Director General Daren Tang has been reappointed to the position after being nominated by its coordination committee earlier this year to again lead the United Nations agency.
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April 22, 2026
Nokia told the Court of Appeal on Wednesday that the English courts have no business setting terms to license its suite of video-codec patents to Acer and Asus, marking the latest jurisdictional spat over standard-essential patents to reach the appellate court.
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April 22, 2026
A drugmaker has denied copying a Dechra unit's formula used to treat vomiting in cats and dogs, arguing that the pharmaceutical company never held a valid patent over the formula in the U.K.
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April 22, 2026
European officials have rejected a Spanish café owner's bid to revoke Procter & Gamble's "Pepto" trademark, ruling that shoppers wouldn't mix it up with "Cafes Pepetto" because coffee products had nothing to do with Pepto-Bismol medication for indigestion.
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April 21, 2026
Counsel for Sports Direct asked the Court of Appeal on Tuesday to reconsider whether the licensing arm of Lifestyle Equities should be awarded costs for prevailing in a decade-old trademark fight over the Beverly Hills Polo Club brand.
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April 21, 2026
Airbnb has persuaded a European Union panel to revoke a French company's "Vrbnb" trademark after arguing that its opponent has failed to use the mark within the bloc in recent years.
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April 21, 2026
A British distillery has denied infringing a brewery's "Titanic" trademark covering beers, telling a London court that its own Titanic brand has "peacefully coexisted" in the separate market for gin.
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April 21, 2026
Apple has accused an Israeli tech company of demanding excessive fees for wireless charging patents and using parallel litigation in the U.S. to pressure the iPhone maker into accepting an unfair licensing deal.
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April 21, 2026
TomTom has denied owing £5.2 million ($7 million) in royalties under a licensing agreement with a company that indexes car park locations, arguing at a London court that its opponent owes money under the deal.
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April 27, 2026
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April 20, 2026
Abbott has persuaded appellate judges at the Unified Patent Court to stop Sinocare selling certain glucose monitoring displays in Europe, proving that its Chinese rival's devices are likely to have infringed its patent.