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Europe’s top judges start campaign on patent cases

By Bob Sherwood, Legal Correspondent

Published: November 3 2005 21:47 | Last updated: November 3 2005 21:47

A group of Europe’s most senior judges is campaigning for a unified European patent court following years of delays in reforming intellectual property litigation.

In a rare lobbying attempt by leading judicial figures, 24 intellectual property judges from 10 countries have urged EU member states to create a new court of first instance and a single appeal body for all cross-border patent disputes as soon as practicable.

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