MILAN CENTRAL DIVISION Law and Practice Contributed by: Luca Pellicciari, Lorenzo Battarino and Daniel Borgogni, Trevisan & Cuonzo
Trevisan & Cuonzo is the largest IP practice in Italy and one of the largest boutique IP prac - tices in Europe. With 11 partners and over 40 lawyers, the firm covers all aspects of IP law and practice and works with clients of all sizes – from start-ups to multinationals – in all fields of technology. The firm has already been in - volved in a number of cases before the UPC in the Central and Local Divisions in Milan, and
its lawyers have written and spoken widely on topics related to the development and practice of the UPC and its jurisdiction. As a European firm with a global reach, Trevisan & Cuonzo has three decades of experience in conducting and co-ordinating multi-jurisdictional litigation. Its cross-border teams regularly work alongside lawyers in other jurisdictions in multinational cases.
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Luca Pellicciari has over 15 years of experience in IP litigation, throughout which he has acted for multinational high-stakes clients in a wide range of technological fields,
Lorenzo Battarino is a counsel at Trevisan & Cuonzo and a UPC representative. His professional experience includes advising a number of multinational pharmaceutical companies in
with a focus on life sciences and pharmaceuticals, chemicals, medical devices and electronics. Professional highlights include assisting and securing wins for main pharmaceutical originators in their battle against generics, and obtaining a landmark judgment on the application of the Bolar clause to third parties’ supplies. Luca is also involved in UPC cases across several local divisions, including the Milan local division. After joining Trevisan & Cuonzo in 2010, Luca was appointed partner in 2021 and leads a team of six.
complex multi-jurisdictional litigation concerning patent rights over breakthrough medicinal products as well as representing clients in multiple patent infringement cases regarding electronics, mechanical and chemical patents. He has already been involved in several UPC cases and, in particular, he represented a client at the very first Interim Conference (in May 2024) and Oral Hearing (in September 2024) held by the UPC Local Division of Milan. Lorenzo joined Trevisan & Cuonzo in 2013.
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