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June 29, 2026
A London-based property manager has urged a London court to toss a trademark infringement claim against its "Praxis Block Management" logo, arguing its rivals cannot enforce their own trademark because they have produced no evidence of commercial use.
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June 29, 2026
Apple urged the U.K. Supreme Court on Monday to overturn a ruling requiring it to pay $502 million for patents deemed essential to the 4G standard, in an appeal that could shape global telecoms patent negotiations.
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June 29, 2026
The U.S. government has rejected a Johnson & Johnson unit's attacks on a patented treatment for a rare kind of blood cancer, telling a London court that it has found "issue with each and every allegation" made.
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June 29, 2026
Blur drummer Dave Rowntree failed Monday to revive his collective action over the distribution of £200 million ($265.2 million) in royalties, as the Court of Appeal held he had failed to establish that the royalties "belong" to any particular individual.
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June 29, 2026
A software developer has accused a rival of stealing a long-standing supply contract with a Three Mobile unit by secretly developing a replica of the developer's data management software, despite never acquiring a license to use it.
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June 29, 2026
The owner of "Nerds" candy has accused a Dutch rival of infringing its trademark over the fruit-flavored confectionery brand, telling a London court that its opponent's "Nippers" brand is similar enough to cause confusion.
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June 26, 2026
The U.K.'s highest court will hear arguments Monday on the right way to set global licensing rates for essential patents in Apple's high-profile battle that could fundamentally change licensing deals for telecommunications tech going forward.
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June 26, 2026
The past week in London has seen Michelle Mone sued by PPE Medpro, Broadfield Law sued by the founders of an international aid company, and litigation funder Fortress bring a claim against Edwin Coe and businesses the law firm represented in a cartel claim.
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June 26, 2026
European appellate officials have revoked an Astellas patent for an overactive bladder treatment, ruling that using a modified-release tablet to reduce the effect of food on drug intake was obvious to skilled chemists at the time.
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June 26, 2026
A Tether company failed on Friday to block a crypto trading company from pursuing litigation in England accusing it of stealing the crypto business' trade secrets in a bitter dispute over a failed bitcoin mining joint venture.
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June 26, 2026
Social networking site SPiN has convinced European officials to block a software unit of Robert Bosch from registering the trademark "Spin," after finding that consumers would be likely to struggle to tell the brands apart.
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June 25, 2026
A London judge ruled Thursday that Hasbro is entitled to a summary judgment on one of its copyright claims against a Vietnamese animation studio, after finding that sound effects and noises from the studio's YouTube show matched "Peppa Pig" episodes.
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June 25, 2026
Designer Simone Rocha has failed to stop a luxury jewelry maker from using the trademark "Simone Jewelry" after European officials ruled that consumers would easily be able to distinguish the name from her fashion label.
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June 25, 2026
European appellate officials have revoked a Procter & Gamble patent for a liquid detergent, ruling that scientists at the time would have already considered using cellulose and another shell ingredient to boost the detergent's effects on synthetic fabrics.
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June 25, 2026
ASGC Holding has accused several senior insiders who previously ran the Dubai-based builder of switching loyalties and implementing a secret plan to use its resources to build their own spin-off construction rival, which grew "very rapidly from nothing to a multinational conglomerate."
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June 25, 2026
An events promoter infringed the trademarks of the owner of Condé Nast by purporting to sell tickets to exclusive events such as the Vanity Fair Oscars party, despite having no connection to them, a London court has ruled.
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June 25, 2026
Creatives and rightsholders have renewed calls for Britain's next prime minister to protect intellectual property rights amid the boom in artificial intelligence.
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June 24, 2026
Residential developer Taylor Morrison has asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to bar the buyer of SunPower Corp.'s assets from contacting owners of homes it built, arguing the purchaser can't repossess installed solar panels to satisfy a $500,000 receivable.
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June 24, 2026
European officials rejected Roche Diabetes Care's challenge to Sanofi-Aventis' patent for a device that calculates insulin doses for people with diabetes, finding the opposition relied on an earlier design that lacked a core feature.
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June 24, 2026
Elton John and Beyoncé's former manager has beaten a multimillion-pound claim accusing him of improperly diverting a music catalog investment opportunity for his own benefit, with a London judge ruling he was entitled to pursue the idea behind the Hipgnosis music investment fund.
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June 24, 2026
Merck Sharp and Dohme has attacked a biotechnology company's patent for engineered proteins that help regenerate tissue, just as the pharmaceutical giant's own treatment for damaged eye tissue undergoes its final clinical studies.
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June 24, 2026
A London court granted Nokia interim payments from Warner Bros. and Paramount on Wednesday, while the Finnish tech company awaits a final decision on a license covering its video-coding patents.
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June 24, 2026
Estée Lauder Companies has doubled down on its claim in a London court that Zara infringed its "Jo Malone" trademarks, rejecting the retailer's argument that it only ever referred to the British perfumer in a personal capacity.
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June 23, 2026
A London judge has ordered a senior executive at a construction firm to cease work immediately, ruling that she was in breach of a contract that barred her joining a rival business for nine months.
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June 23, 2026
A British composer has accused the BBC of exploiting the theme he created for the late radio presenter Steve Wright and hundreds of other recordings by making them available through podcasts without his consent.