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Marie LIENS

Partner - Lawyer at the Paris Bar Head of Litigation Department marie.liens@abello-ip.com

After a ten-year experience at the IP-IT Department of the French law firm ARAMIS, where she enriched her practice in both counseling and litigation, Marie LIENS joined the Litigation Team of LOYER & ABELLO in 2017. Promoted to Counsel in 2019, she became Partner and Head of the firm’s Litigation Department in 2020.

Educational training

  • MASTER 1 in Private Law (2004) – Paris 2 Panthéon Assas University.
  • Legal English diploma (2004) – Paris 2 Panthéon Assas University.
  • MASTER 2 in Private Law (2005) – Paris 2 Panthéon Assas University.
  • MASTER 2 in Industrial Property (2006) – Paris 2 Panthéon Assas University.
  • Member of APRAM (French Association of Trademark and Design Law Practitioners).
  • Since 2012, she teaches Civil Law Proceedings applied to art market litigation at the Paris 2 Panthéon Assas University.
  • She also taught IT Law at the Specialized Master in International Business Law and Management in the ESCP-Europe Business School, for several years.
  • French
  • English

Marie LIENS wrote many publications about Patent Law and Industrial Property in general, among which:

  • The French Patent Law Chapter in Getting The Deal Through with B. May in 2015 et 2016,
  • « Brevets pharmaceutiques : approche pratique du contentieux des mesures provisoires » with B. May – Prop. Ind. (also published in English “Generic cases : a study of PIs in France“) in 2014,
  • « Le caractère technique et l’éléphant » about software patentability with B. May – Prop. Ind. in 2011,
  • « Saisie-contrefaçon : 2 ans de pratique après la loi de lutte contre la contrefaçon » (Search and seizure : two-year practice after the anti-counterfeiting Law) with B. May – Prop. Ind. in 2010, etc
  • 2023 – https://zenodo.org/record/7875960#.ZFJQRXZByUk Practitioners’ views on the UPC and the opt-out (p. 427-438). In: The Unitary Patent Package & Unified Patent Court. Problems, Possible Improvements and Alternatives | Ledizioni – The Innovative LEDIpublishing Company

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