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                    Patent infringement: understanding ex parte injunctions and protective letters

                                Published
                                24 Apr 2024
                            
                    
Patent disputes can be a headache for both patent holders and those accused of infringement. The EU Directive 2004/48, implemented in the Dutch Code of Civil Procedure (DCCP) in 2007, alleviates some of these problems. It provides for ex parte injunctions, allowing courts to impose injunctions without hearing the defendant. This blog examines what this means for both patent holders and alleged infringers, with special attention to protective letters as a defensive mechanism.
     
What's an ex parte injunction?
 
How does it work?
 
Enforcement of an ex parte injunction
 
Protective letters: a shield against ex parte injunctions
 
Conclusion