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Young Practitioners Learn About ADR in IP Disputes at INTA Roundtable

Published: December 11, 2024

Fernanda Fröhlich Rocha RMW&C Mietzel Wohlnick & Calheiros Partnerschaft mbB Düsseldorf, Germany

Early-career intellectual property (IP) practitioners gathered on September 6 in Göteborg, Sweden, to discuss alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in IP disputes. The event was co-organized by member firms Brækhus, Brimondo, Lundgrens, RMW&C, and Roschier. It marked the first collaborative effort by the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee, the Professional Development Committee, and the Young Practitioners Committee.

Participants heard from experienced practitioners about the advantages of ADR over traditional litigation, such as cost-effectiveness and time efficiency. They discussed the role of mediation in IP cases in the Danish courts, showcasing its growing importance in the legal process. The insights into real-world mediation scenarios provided registrants with a deeper understanding of how mediation can be effectively utilized in IP cases.

Speakers also talked about the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP), highlighting its effectiveness as a tool for resolving disputes. Participants heard about best practices and recent case studies that illustrated practical applications. They also learned about resolving IP disputes via settlement negotiations. Stressing the importance of understanding the reasons, timing, and methods for settling disputes, the speakers provided participants with strategic insights into effective resolution practices.

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