Gulliksson recognized as top tier firm in patent litigation

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Copyright vs. the right to an effective remedy and a fair trial: 0 – 1

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Are you ready for Brexit?

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Seven of Avokatbyrån Gulliksson’s lawyers have been ranked by this year’s IP STARS

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The distinction between copyright, parody and freedom of speech

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Advokatbyrån Gulliksson welcomes Emma Carlius as new partner

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Gulliksson’s Magnus Friberg participates in webinar on trending claims for food products

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Gulliksson has once again been praised and received top ranking in the latest edition of IAM Patent 1000

“Top-tier firm Gulliksson has an experienced, diligent and knowledgeable squad that have a presence in the courtroom.” This year’s ranking of Swedish law firms was just released, and Gulliksson is pleased to announce a top ranking by IAM. During the week, IAM Patent 1000 published this year’s rankings and Gulliksson continues to hold its position... Read more »

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The Protein Shift and the Case for Eating Insects – Explaining the Novel Food Regulation

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Three of Gulliksson’s partners are selected as IP Stars

We are delighted to announce that three of Gulliksson’s partners are selected as IP stars by MIP (Managing Intellectual Property) The three partners selected as IP stars are: Mattias Malmstedt Patent star 2020 & Trade mark star 2020 Hans-Anders Odh Trade mark star 2020 Jens Olsson Trade mark star 2020 Gulliksson is very proud of... Read more »

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Gulliksson very proud to be ranked in Tier 1 by Legal500

Advokatbyrån Gulliksson is among the elite within intellectual property rights in Sweden.‘ Legal500 has published this year’s rankings for European law firms. Advokatbyrån Gulliksson continues to hold its position as a top-ranked firm in the very highest category, tier 1, in the area of ​​Intellectual property and media. Gulliksson’s partner Mattias Malmstedt is ranked as “Leading Individual”... Read more »

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Act of Approval to the Agreement on a Unified Patent Court is void

The Unified Patent Court (UPC) is intended to be become a new part of the judicial system of those member states that have ratified the UPC agreement, and to have exclusive competence in respect of European patents and European patents with unitary effect (but not national patents). The UPC’s rulings will have effect in the... Read more »

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