The G1/23 ruling from the European Patent Office marked a pivotal shift in how marketed products are treated as prior art, redefining the principles of reproducibility and disclosure across Europe. Neil Campbell, Partner at Dehns, played the leading role in this landmark case, acting on behalf of Borealis.
In our latest article, and Dehns Associate Matthew Sullivan not only break down the key implications of G1/23, but also collaborate with international patent experts to provide a global perspective, highlighting how similar issues are addressed in jurisdictions such as the US, China, Japan, Korea, Australia and Canada.