Gregory Bacon#8314

Dr Gregory Bacon

Partner, Bristows
Greg Bacon’s extensive scientific background gives him a valuable understanding of technical issues that can underlie IP matters, particularly in the life sciences field. He has advised and represented clients on small molecule pharmaceuticals, biologics (originators and biosimilars), medical devices (hardware and software), as well as in the cosmetics, chemicals, technology, shipping and online publishing sectors.
 
Greg has represented clients in many cases before both the English High Court (including Patents Court) and Court of Appeal. In addition, Greg has extensive experience of strategic multinational litigation in multiple jurisdictions, including at the EPO, through global pharmaceutical product coordination projects for many clients.
 
He has also spent time on secondment to the IP litigation department of a leading IP law firm in the Netherlands as well as the UK legal department of a global healthcare IT company, working on non-contentious IP/IT, regulatory and commercial matters.
 
Greg is a regular contributor to the monthly EPO reports which Bristows produce for the CIPA Journal and writes on UK cases for a number of IP blogs. He is also the editor of our On the Pulse life sciences microsite and one of the editors of our Biotech Review publication which explores key issues and developments in the biotech space, and co-authored the UK chapter of the AIPLA’s International Patent Litigation guide.
Contributed to

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Unified Patent Court—procedure
Unified Patent Court—procedure
Practice notes

This Practice Note introduces the unitary patent (UP) and Unified Patent Court (UPC) system and sets out the structure, jurisdiction and competence of the UPC. It explains the transitional arrangements for opting patents out of the system during the sunrise period, providing practical tips on when and how patents can be opted out. It also discusses First Instance and Court of Appeal procedure, exploring and explaining the Rules of Procedure of the UPC.

Unitary patents and the Unified Patent Court—historical background and development
Unitary patents and the Unified Patent Court—historical background and development
Practice notes

This Practice Note discusses the historical background to the EU unitary patent (UP) and Unified Patent Court (UPC), as well as some details about how both the patent and the court would work.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2007

Membership

  • AIPPI UK
  • EPLAW

Qualifications

  • Postgraduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Law and Practice (2009)
  • DPhil in Neuroscience (2003)
  • BA (Hons) Natural Sciences (Neuroscience) (1997)

Education

  • University of Oxford (2008-2009)
  • University of Oxford (1997-2001)
  • University of Cambridge (1994-1997)

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