CJEU judgment reshuffles litigation costs in Belgium
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CJEU judgment reshuffles litigation costs in Belgium

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The recent CJEU judgment and subsequent national interpretation in Rovi Guides v Telenet will have a significant impact on the predictability of legal costs and should be taken into account when setting up an IP litigation strategy in Belgium, as Steven Sarlet and Ben Brigou explain

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