In a decision of interest to professionals, their employers and their clients, an Ontario court has ruled that two engineers were entitled to plan secretly to leave their employer to set up a competing firm and even to take the employer's clients with them, as long as there was no solicitation or misuse of confidential information.
The Supreme Court in Civil Matters has ruled that the Federal Patent Court is required to consider European Patent Office decisions and decisions rendered in other member states of the European Patent Convention if they pertain to similar issues, including whether an invention is novel and inventive. Hitherto, the German courts have appeared reluctant to consider decisions rendered by foreign courts.
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