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FRAND Quarterly: Navigating the Global SEP Landscape - November 2025

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The SEP licensing and litigation landscape has continued to evolve in the latter half of 2025, shaped by several significant global trends...more

Alston & Bird

Interim License Declarations: The British and European Approaches

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Our Antitrust Team reviews recent legal actions in the UK and EU that highlight increasing jurisdictional tensions over the judicial treatment of interim licenses for standard essential patents (SEPs) on fair, reasonable, and...more

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Litigating SEPs in Europe Post-BSH v. Electrolux

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In BSH v. Electrolux, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled that courts of European Union (EU) member states can, in principle, serve as centralized venues for global patent litigation. Claimants can...more

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U.S. IP Update – May 2025

Sterne Kessler’s U.S. IP Update is a newsletter delivering the latest developments in U.S. intellectual property law, tailored for companies and legal counsel in Korea. Stay informed on key court decisions, policy changes,...more

WilmerHale

FRAND Quarterly: Navigating the Global SEP Landscape - May 2025

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The beginning of 2025 saw two overarching trends in FRAND litigation...more

McDermott Will & Schulte

Munich Court Addresses Implementer’s Obligation To Provide Security in FRAND Negotiations

The Munich Higher Regional Court issued a decision concerning the fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory (FRAND) negotiation process and an implementer’s obligation to provide security if a license offer for standard...more

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Key Insights From the UPC’s First SEP

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In November 2024, the Local Division (LD) Mannheim of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) issued the UPC’s first-ever substantive decision on standard essential patents (SEPs) and fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND)...more

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UPC Issues First FRAND Decision

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In a landmark decision, the Unified Patent Court’s (UPC) Local Division Mannheim set standards for enforcing standard essential patents (SEPs) and for negotiating fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory (FRAND) licenses under...more

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UPC ruling on Panasonic v. Oppo: A landmark decision on SEPS and FRAND

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On November, 22, 2024, the Mannheim Local Division of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) delivered a landmark ruling in Panasonic v. Oppo, setting a significant precedent in the realm of Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) and...more

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The why and how of IP arbitration

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Why has arbitration become a popular method for resolving IP disputes? Here, we outline when to take that option - When negotiating intellectual property contracts, parties may spend little time considering dispute...more

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In With the New? Not So Fast: The UPC’s First SEP Ruling Aligns With German Precedent

To date, the Unified Patent Court (UPC) has not held a trial involving standard-essential patents (SEPs). However, the new forum’s Mannheim Local Division has now authored its first SEP-specific order in a case between...more

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FRAND Quarterly: Navigating the Global SEP Landscape - January 2024

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This marks the first issue of WilmerHale’s FRAND Quarterly: Navigating the Global SEP Landscape, a bulletin that will highlight developments about the licensing, litigation, and regulation of patents that are or are claimed...more

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