Hoyng Rokh Monegier

Address:
Avenue des Nerviens 9-31Nerviërslaan
1040 BRUSSELS
Belgium
URL: http://www.hoyngrokhmonegier.com.
HOYNG MONEGIER is a specialised European intellectual property law boutique.
We are a top-tier IP law firm. We are dedicated to achieving innovative, practical and business-driven solutions for you and your IP issues. We pride ourselves in having extensive sector-knowledge.
Function :
Lawyer
Main Practices :[ infos ]
I.P. | I.T.
Region :
Brussels
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Press :
Ms. Alexandra Coppieters (Business Development)
Tel: +32 (0) 2 740 00 64
Fax: +32 (0) 2 740 00 01
alexandra.coppieters@hoyngrokh.com

Advocaat intellectueel eigendomsrecht (min 3 jaar relevante ervaring)
Hoyng Rokh Monegier - 01/03/2021
HOYNG ROKH MONEGIER, een niche-advocatenkantoor gespecialiseerd in het intellectueel eigendomsrecht en het farma-regulatory recht, is momenteel op...
Three new partners at IP boutique firm HOYNG ROKH MONEGIER
12/01/2021
HOYNG ROKH MONEGIER is pleased to welcome three new partners, including two internal promotions and one lateral hire (at the Madrid office).
New MP for IP boutique Hoyng Rokh Monegier’s Brussels office
12/12/2019
HOYNG ROKH MONEGIER’s Brussels partners have appointed Liesbeth Weynants as their new managing partner, succeeding Steven Cattoor.
New Board at HOYNG ROKH MONEGIER
11/01/2018
Benoît Strowel, a member of Hoyng Monegier’s and HOYNG ROKH MONEGIER’s executive committee since 2011, will succeed Willem Hoyng as managing partner. The other members of the executive committee are Bart van den Broek, Christine Kanz, Carl De Meyer and Luis Fernandez-Novoa.
New Managing Partner for Hoyng Rokh Monegier's Brussels Office
16/01/2017
The Brussels office of Hoyng Rokh Monegier is pleased to announce that Steven Cattoor has been appointed Managing Partner, effective 1 January 2017.
Steven Cattoor succeeds Carl De Meyer, who has overseen the firm’s growth the past two years.
When does my app qualify as medical device?
16/12/2020
The use of mobile applications (“apps”) for health, lifestyle, and general well-being, has significantly increased over the last five years, and is still showing enormous potential.
Legislative initiatives on compulsory licensing in light of Covid-19
08/05/2020
With more than 50 clinical trials underway for covid-19 related therapies, the question as to how and at what price such therapies will ultimately be made available becomes more pressing.
Copyright in the Digital Single Market. Analysis and Implementation of the New Directive. Introducing the contractual rules.
19/03/2020
To ensure the proper functioning of the copyright market, a third pillar dealing with fair renumeration in exploitation contracts of authors and performers is foreseen (1). In doing so, the EU legislature recognises the (usually) weaker contractual position of authors and performers when licensing or transferring their exclusive rights (2).
Copyright in the Digital Single Market. Analysis and Implementation of the New Directive. Introducing the DSM Directive’s exceptions.
16/03/2020
The European legislator has been forced to note the inadequacy of existing exceptions to the digital age in which we live: the use of works is taking place in new forms, and increasingly across borders. It has therefore decided to add to the existing exceptions and limitations (1), intended for more traditional modes of use and optional, new exceptions, adapted to digital uses and this time mandatory.