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Elisabeth Ohm
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| Elisabeth Ohm (LL.M) |
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+47 22 07 19 54 |
| Attorney at Law |
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+47 97 52 81 53 |
| eo@acapo.no |
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Elisabeth Ohm has worked as an attorney for Acapo since 2004. She has a Master’s
degree in law from the University of Bergen, Norway (2003). Further, she specialized
in the fields of EC-law and international law at the University of Padua, Italy,
and European private and procedural law, copyright law and art law at the University
of Heidelberg, Germany. Besides patent, design, trademark and copyright law, she
works with customs matter and domain name conflicts. Her field of work also covers
acts of unfair competition, hereunder misleading marketing and unfair trade practice.
She assists clients in connection with licensing of rights and moreover with drafting
agreements in connection with intellectual property rights and litigation. .
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03 May 2013
The New Norwegian Board of Appeal for Industrial Property Rights
Until 1.st April this year all decisions from the Norwegian Industrial Property Office (NIPO) could be appealed to the appeal institute “The Second Instance”. From this date the institute was replaced by the new appeal institute “The Norwegian Board of Appeal for Industrial Property Rights” (BoA). The changes are regulated by the amended Act of 22.nd June 2012, no. 58 regulating the organization of the Norwegian Industrial Property Office.
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15 January 2013
New EU patent and Court
The EU parliament has passed the establishment of a unitary EU patent, and a court for enforcement thereof. Thus, one will be able to apply for an EU patent and enforce it in the whole of Europe through a single, common judiciary system, without the need for acting through the national courts in each member state. As an EPC member but not EU member Norway is excluded, so EPC applications will still be validated in Norway, and enforced through national Norwegian patent court cases.
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12 October 2012
We congratulate Katja Reitan as European patent Attorney
Katja Reitan has just passed the European Qualifying Examination (EQE) and thus the right to the title European Patent Attorney. She is thereby qualified to represent clients before the European Patent Office (EPO) as a professional representative.
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