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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Patents Court) Decisions >> Nicoventures Trading Ltd v Philip Morris Products, SA (A Company Formed Under the Laws of Switzerland) & Anor [2020] EWHC 1594 (Pat) (16 June 2020) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Patents/2020/1594.html Cite as: [2020] EWHC 1594 (Pat) |
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BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LIST (ChD)
PATENTS COURT
7 Rolls Buildings Fetter Lane London EC4A 1NL |
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NICOVENTURES TRADING LIMITED |
Claimant / First Part 20 Defendant |
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PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS, SA (a company formed under the laws of Switzerland) |
Defendant / Part 20 Claimant |
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BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITED |
Second Part 20 Defendant |
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2nd Floor, Quality House, 6-9 Quality Court, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1HP.
Telephone No: 020 7067 2900. Fax No: 020 7831 6864 DX 410 LDE
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.martenwalshcherer.com
MR. ANDREW LYKIARDOPOULOS QC and MR. TOM ALKIN (instructed by Powell Gilbert LLP) for Philip Morris Products, SA
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Crown Copyright ©
MR. JUSTICE BIRSS:
The law
"In my view, it is important to give Takeda at least the opportunity of obtaining a judgment from the UK court, which may have some influence on the Düsseldorf court hearing the infringement action. By a decision of the Bundesgerichtshof, dated 15th April 2010, Xa ZB 10/09, Roll-Forming Machine, the Federal Supreme Court held that:
'The German courts are required to consider decisions rendered by organs of the European Patent Office and courts in other EPC contracting states and pertaining to a largely similar issue and, where appropriate, address the reasons leading to a diverging result in the earlier decision. Insofar as points of law are concerned, this also applies, for instance, to the question of whether the subject-matter of a property right was obvious in the light of prior art.'
The UK courts are always very interested to see decisions of our German colleagues and judges of other EPC Contracting States pertaining in particular to equivalent patents. If I were hearing an infringement case in the UK, I would be very interested to see what decision the German courts had reached."