
About this episode
The episode discusses the implications of competing courts on patent litigation and the importance of cross-border collaboration.
Send us Fan Mail “Courts competing” might sound odd, but it can lead to what clients actually crave: faster and more predictable decisions. Joining Lee and Gwilym for this episode, recorded at INTA 2026, in London, are Tammy Terry, a Texas-based patent litigator, and Daniel Chew, a UK and European patent attorney and Chair of our International Liaison Committee. They consider how different forums shape strategy, not just outcomes, and how cross-border collaboration is becoming more important ...
People in this episode
Hosts: Lee, Gwilym
Guests: Tammy Terry, Daniel Chew
Topics covered
- global patent litigation
- court competition
- cross-border collaboration
- patent strategy
- predictable decisions
Keywords
- patent litigation
- court competition
- cross-border collaboration
- INTA
- predictable decisions
- patent strategy
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: INTA
Places: London, Texas, UK, Europe
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