PLAN, CAPTURE AND SET THE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR DATA SHARING ACROSS THE VALUE CHAIN, TO OPTIMIZE COMMERCIAL STRATEGY.
On July 29, 2021 KG Legal Kiełtyka Gładkowski will take part in webinar ‘Cell and gene data innovation and multi-stakeholder data transfer’ organized by Reuters as part of the activities of Pharma Boardroom (the global platform for C -level healthcare executives) in partnership with Sales force. This online-conference will focus on the life-changing cell and gene therapies and related with it value chains of these therapies and data transfer between the stakeholders.
The bankruptcy cases are regulated in Poland majorly by the Insolvency Act of 2003 (in Polish: Ustawa z dnia 28 lutego 2003 r. Prawo upadłościowe (t.j. Dz. U. z 2020 r. poz. 1228 z późn. zm.)) (later: ‘Insolvency Act of 2003’). Yet it is not the only applicable regulation. In cases of cross-border bankruptcy proceedings or cases where a Polish citizen is adjudged bankrupt in the territory of the Member State of the European Union or Ireland, the bankruptcy proceedings are regulated by the Regulation (EU) 2015/848 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2015 on insolvency proceedings (OJ L 141, 5.6.2015, p. 19-72) (later: ‘Regulation 2015/848’).
A roundtable discussion among experts was held on 14 May 2021, which addressed the potential and challenges of dispute resolution for blockchain-based transactions.
This was the fourth event in the inaugural series organized by the SVAMC Initiative on Arbitration, Mediation and Blockchain-based Transactions.
“Child abduction is a violation of the Hague Convention, which is penalized throughout the entire European Union. An arrest warrant has been issued in respect of you. The European arrest warrant has not been implemented in Poland only because in Poland and in the Czech Republic – the only two countries in Europe – a breach of the Hague Convention is not penalized“- said attorney Jakub Gładkowski in the discussion in connection with the cross-border case of parental child abduction on the grounds of the Hague Convention. Attorney K. Jakub Gładkowski of the Polish law firm KG LEGAL KIEŁTYKA GŁADKOWSKI was invited by the Polish Television to take part in the TV Programme “A Case for a Journalist” (broadcasted on TVP 1, 17 May 2018, at 21:30).
‘A Case for a Journalist’ is, according to popular information, the only publicist TV programme broadcasted on the first channel of the Polish TV since 1984. The program has the highest viewing ratings in Poland (an average of 3.9 million viewers, according to the Centre for Public Opinion Research). The purpose of this programme is to present journalists’ interventions in important matters from a social point of view.
KG Legal participated in a traininig about intellectual property in life science. Issues related to patents and trademarks, especially in pharmaceutical sector have been discussed during the training. The speakers explained the supplementary protection certificate (SPC) and its role in the pharmaceutical sector. Moreover, the issues of practical nature, such as filing the patent application and patent researches, were taken up.
In the following part of the training various matters of trademarks were disscused, including but not limited to marking of packages of medicinal products, proceedings for the protection of the trademark, advertisements of medicinal products and diet supplements.