In this episode of EIP Talks, our panel features four experienced paralegals: Lucy Jones (Head of Client Services at EIP), Lisa Dawn Gentry, Sarah Devereux, and Sofia Jernberg. Together, they bring decades of experience from the UK, US, and Sweden, and share their diverse journeys into the world of intellectual property.
The discussion centres on the evolving role of the paralegal in patent portfolio management. The team explores how the profession has shifted from being primarily attorney-directed to paralegals taking a more proactive, client-facing, and autonomous role. They discuss the impact of new certifications, such as the European Patent Administrator Certification (EPAC), and how these qualifications have boosted confidence, knowledge, and client trust.
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In this episode of EIP Talks, our panel features four experienced paralegals: Lucy Jones (Head of Client Services at EIP), Lisa Dawn Gentry, Sarah Devereux, and Sofia Jernberg. Together, they bring decades of experience from the UK, US, and Sweden, and share their diverse journeys into the world of intellectual property.
The discussion centres on the evolving role of the paralegal in patent portfolio management. The team explores how the profession has shifted from being primarily attorney-directed to paralegals taking a more proactive, client-facing, and autonomous role. They discuss the impact of new certifications, such as the European Patent Administrator Certification (EPAC), and how these qualifications have boosted confidence, knowledge, and client trust.
The Making of a Landmark Ruling: Optis v Apple Explained
EIP Talks
54 minutes 48 seconds
5 months ago
The Making of a Landmark Ruling: Optis v Apple Explained
Hosted by Joshua Rozenberg, we bring you the inside story from the team behind the landmark Optis v Apple judgment—now the highest-value court-determined SEP license on record.
Hear directly from Gary Moss, Chairman at EIP, Andy Sharples, Head of Litigation at EIP, and Arty Rajendra, Head of IP Disputes at Osborne Clarke, as they walk us through the issues which the case presented, the challenges, and the significance of the Court of Appeal’s decision to increase Apple’s license fee from $63.7 to over $700 million.
We explore what this means for FRAND litigation, the future of SEP enforcement in the UK and how this ruling could impact global licensing dynamics.
EIP Talks
In this episode of EIP Talks, our panel features four experienced paralegals: Lucy Jones (Head of Client Services at EIP), Lisa Dawn Gentry, Sarah Devereux, and Sofia Jernberg. Together, they bring decades of experience from the UK, US, and Sweden, and share their diverse journeys into the world of intellectual property.
The discussion centres on the evolving role of the paralegal in patent portfolio management. The team explores how the profession has shifted from being primarily attorney-directed to paralegals taking a more proactive, client-facing, and autonomous role. They discuss the impact of new certifications, such as the European Patent Administrator Certification (EPAC), and how these qualifications have boosted confidence, knowledge, and client trust.