Pieter Callens
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Band 3 : Intellectual Property
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About
Provided by Pieter Callens
Practice Areas
- Intellectual property
- Digital & data protection
- Commercial law & consumer protection
- Dispute resolution & litigation
- Life sciences
Career
Pieter's practice focuses on intellectual property, information technology, data protection, distribution and market practices.
He assists and represents clients in all fields of intellectual property (trade marks, patents, designs, copyright, etc.). Furthermore, he has extensive expertise in assisting clients regarding new technologies.
Pieter joined Eubelius in 2004 and has been a partner at Eubelius since January 2020.
Pieter holds a degree in law from the University of Leuven (2003) and an Advanced Master in Economic Law from the University of Brussels (ULB, 2004).
In addition, Pieter is often invited to speak about intellectual property, and he serves on the Board for Intellectual Property, the Belgian official advisory body in the field of intellectual property. At the European level, Pieter has served on several occasions as an external expert on the Economic & Scientific Advisory Board of the European Patent Office.
Chambers Review
Europe
Pieter Callens often assists clients with patent infringement and invalidity proceedings, as well as supplementary protection certificate disputes. He also represents clients in litigation around copyright and image right violations and trade mark infringement claims.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"He is a very dedicated and strong person with a high level of knowledge."
"He looks for the best solution for his client, taking all circumstances into account."
"He has good communication skills."
"He manages to effectively sort out the important and superfluous elements to emphasise what matters."
"He is a very dedicated and strong person with a high level of knowledge."
"He looks for the best solution for his client, taking all circumstances into account."
"He has good communication skills."
"He manages to effectively sort out the important and superfluous elements to emphasise what matters."