First training UPC appointed judges
January 18, 2023
A preparatory training for UPC appointed judges was launched yesterday in Budapest.
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‘It is organised as a partnership between the UPC and the European Patent Academy, with the support of the Hungarian Intellectual Property Office. The intensive 5-day training takes place until 21 January 2023.
President Klaus Grabinski underlined in his welcome speech the significance of this event, since it is the first time when all UPC judges have the opportunity to meet and to start discussing the future practice of the Court.’
The UPC is due to open its doors for cases on 1 June 2023, with the so-called sunrise period for opting out patents from the jurisdiction of the court starting on 1 March.
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Do not pull my leg!
It is somehow odd that training takes place in Budapest, when Hungary is far from ratifying as for ratifying needs an amendment to the Constitution! The Hungarian Supreme Court decided that the UPCA cannot be ratified with the Constitution as it stands. Europe tries to limit the money Hungary receives, but the UPC feeds money into it! Will the judges be informed and given a legal basis on how to solve the problems linked with Brexit? What is the legal basis for amending the UPCA at 8.30 on the day the UPC opens at 9.00?