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Juve Patent
Dear Reader,

Some decisions come as a surprise. This week's ruling in the dispute between Silimed and Polytech was highly unusual: a managing director is facing potential imprisonment for allegedly circumventing a preliminary injunction.

But aside from this, there is one issue in particular preoccupying patent attorneys and lawyers: the use of AI in their day-to-day work. Two recent developments highlight the possibilities. Firstly, the well-known AI patent software provider DeepIP has acquired its German competitor, PatentMaker. This is not the first sign of market consolidation in this sector. Secondly, the renowned patent litigator Christopher Weber is founding his own law firm, announcing his intention to enter the patent litigation business without associates or support staff, but with substantial customised technical support.

Both news highlight the shift in services available to law firms and the different strategies patent litigators are adopting to address it. Don't miss our new paid newsletter, PaceMaker, which will also cover this topic on Wednesday.

Enjoy this week's newsletter,


Christina Schulze
Editor

News & Stories

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Breast implants
Munich Court orders arrest for Polytech general manager

Even experienced market observers have never seen a decision like this. In the dispute between Silimed and Polytech a managing director is facing potential imprisonment for allegedly circumventing a preliminary injunction. The accusation: abusive litigation tactics intended to deprive an opponent of the UPC as a forum.

2 June 2026 by Konstanze Richter
Orchestra
Opinion
“UPC is like an orchestra missing crucial instruments”
4 June 2026 by Konstanze Richter
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Artificial intelligence
DeepIP enters German Market by acquiring PatentMaker
9 June 2026 by Mathieu Klos
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Parkinson's drug
Regional Court Munich issues ex parte PIs on SPC for parkinson drug
29 May 2026 by Christina Schulze
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CRISPR/Cas
While losing at the EPO, ToolGen escalates battle against Vertex
3 June 2026 by Mathieu Klos

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