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Rutger Kleemans

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Intellectual property | Life sciences | Technology |

a great advocate and a quick thinker'' ''always provides good legal advice on complicated issues and clearly points the way to proceed.

Chambers Global, 2017

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关于 Rutger Kleemans

Rutger sits in our intellectual property and information technology practice, and focuses on patent litigation and cross-border (EU) patent enforcement strategies.

He also handles both contentious and non-contentious trademark, copyright, design and slavish imitation/trade secret cases.

In particular, he litigates complex patent cases before the (specialised) Dutch courts and before the European Patent Office.

Rutger has been in the driving seat in pan-European patent litigations (offensive and defensive), including life-cycle management litigation, and is particularly active in the TMT (mobile communication), pharmaceutical, (bio)chemical, energy and consumer goods sectors.

近期项目经验

  • Acting in mobile communications litigation before courts in the Netherlands (offensive and defensive), PI proceedings (kort geding) and (accelerated) proceedings on the merits.
  • Co-ordinating and implementing a patent enforcement strategy in six jurisdictions, including in eastern Europe, involving pre-trial seizures, border enforcement, administrative proceedings, PI and substantive proceedings. This led to injunctions in the major European markets and the team won victories for the client in all jurisdictions. The case is now before the Supreme Court of the Netherlands, among others.
  • Acting in pharmaceutical patent litigation for various well-known global brands involving blockbuster drugs.

执业资质

  • Dutch advocaat
  • Legal practitioner at the European Patent Office

出版刊物

  • IER 2017/3 Interpretatie van Swiss-type claims en EPC 2000 claims

  • IEF 16045 – BIE 2016/07 Noot bij vonnis B. Braun/Becton

  • IEF 15120 – BIE 2015/10 Noot bij vonnis Resolution vs. Shionogi

  • BIE 2010/12 Een ABC voor X plus Y

  • Boek9 2010/10 Ten aanzien van indirecte inbreuk