Charlie French#7376

Charlie French

Solicitor, Senior Associate, Bristows
Charlie specialises in contentious intellectual property matters. She has a particular interest in patent litigation in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors, where her background in biochemistry gives her an excellent understanding of the technical issues that arise. She has also advised on the enforcement of plant variety rights, including customs seizures.
 
Charlie has extensive experience representing clients in complex litigation before the Patents Court (High Court) and Court of Appeal, as well as assisting parties in relation to arbitral disputes. She also works closely with lawyers, patent attorneys and regulatory advisors in multiple jurisdictions to coordinate global patent litigation strategies and life-cycle management for pharmaceutical and biotechnology products.
 
Within the life sciences sector, Charlie has advised on disputes relating to small molecule pharmaceuticals, antibodies and antibody engineering technology, gene cloning and cell-based expression systems, drug delivery systems, formulations and dosage regimens. Charlie has also assisted clients in relation to disputes in the fields of shipping, software development and agriculture.
Contributed to

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The experimental use and Bolar-type exemptions to patent infringement
The experimental use and Bolar-type exemptions to patent infringement
Practice notes

This Practice Note examines the two principal research exemptions to patent infringement available under UK law, namely, the general experimental use exemption (sometime referred to as the experimental use defence) and the specific ‘Bolar-type’ exemption. It discusses what is required in order to benefit from these exceptions to infringement under section 60(5) and (6) of the Patents Act 1977 (PA 1977) and practical considerations, eg how to deal with suppliers in contracts and research tools. This Practice Note also discusses the supplementary protection certificate (SPC) manufacturing waiver which provides an exception to infringement of SPCs.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2012

Experience

  • Linklaters LLP (2010 - 2014)

Membership

  • AIPPI
  • IPSoc

Qualifications

  • MA Natural Sciences (Biochemistry), University of Cambridge (2006)
  • LLB BPP Law School (2009)
  • Legal Practice Course, College of Law (2009)
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Law & Practice, University of Oxford (2013)

Education

  • University of Cambridge (2003-2006)
  • BPP Law School (2007-2009)
  • College of Law (2008-2009)
  • University of Oxford (2012-2013)

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