Overview
The much anticipated decision of the Supreme Court in Schütz v Werit has now been delivered, and has been followed by the usual frenzy of claims of outright victory and far-reaching consequences. A slighter more considered reading of the judgment reveals a far more nuanced picture and an interesting set of criteria for considering these issues in the future.
Wragge & Co's intellectual property team consider the decision in more detail.
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