Ronée Robinson
https://patentlitigationcertificate.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Ronee_Robinson_alternativ_ending.mp4 The lectures worked very well to set the basis for the groundwork for knowledge. But then what worked particularly well was to come here, meet up with the people, having done the preparation for the mock trials. So that interaction with members of the team online, writing the pleadings and then actually pleading here. […]
Wim van Benthum
https://patentlitigationcertificate.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Wim_van_Benthum_new_font.mp4 You learn what’s important by doing it […] but also the very nice part of that is that you have to work very intensely in a short period of time with people, your fellow attendants of the course whom you don’t know, but with whom you share a common background, but also a common […]
Jonathan Ehrler
https://patentlitigationcertificate.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Jonathan_Ehrler_new_font.mp4 It was great to have face-to-face discussions with the judges.We met one judge at the CJEU and one judge at the UPC.It was very interesting because we could ask them anything we wanted to. Jonathan Ehrler, German and European Patent Attorney, Germany
Frederick Nicolle
https://patentlitigationcertificate.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Frederick_Nicolle_new_font.mp4 The visit to the Court of Appeal was really, really fun.The real highlight were those mock trials, this sort of active learning by doing, which I think is the only way to learn this subject matter. Frederick Nicolle, Managing associate, UK and European Patent Attorney, United Kingdom