Fast-Tracking Patent Examination in Vietnam: Utilizing Foreign Examination Results

[vc_row triangle_shape="no"][vc_column][vc_column_text]Download Fast-tracking Vietnamese patents is a common goal for applicants, especially considering Vietnam's status as a hotbed for foreign investment and the typically long patent prosecution timelines. The standard patent examination process in Vietnam can take 3-5 years or even longer. This delay can significantly impact a company's ability to exploit its invention and gain a competitive edge. The extended prosecution time eats into the effective life of a patent, leaving less time for companies to recoup their R&D investment and generate returns after the patent is granted. Therefore, expediting patent grants is a pressing need for many patent owners...

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New Developments in Patent Examination and Enforcement in the Field of Medical Devices in Southeast Asia

The medical device sector in Southeast Asia is witnessing unprecedented innovation, accelerating development and reshaping healthcare across the region. This progress, however, introduces new challenges for patent protection, making it essential for inventors and companies to stay informed on evolving regulations and enforcement mechanisms....

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Joint Liability Confirmed in Thai Patent Infringement Case

Facts Thailand - In January 2024, the Court of Appeal for Specialized Cases upheld a ruling that found two local pharmaceutical companies, Unisun and Medline, jointly liable for infringing H. Lundbeck A/S's patent for antidepressant escitalopram. The court confirmed the lower court's finding that the companies manufactured, sold, and distributed the drug in Thailand without authorization. The companies were ordered to pay Lundbeck 106,500 Danish Krone (approximately US$15,500) in damages, plus legal costs and court fees. The case began in June 2020, when Lundbeck initiated legal action against Unisun and Medline for allegedly manufacturing, selling, and distributing escitalopram in Thailand without authorization....

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