
Elif
Arabacıoğlu
Senior Associate
+90 212 292 60 00
elif.arabacioglu@deris.com
Elif is hands-on in complex litigations and provides a tailormade strategic counselling by considering the business outcomes and climate of the relevant market.
Patent Enforcement
Elif is an experienced intellectual property lawyer specialized in patent, trademark, copyright, design and unfair competition disputes. Elif provides tailor-made counselling to its sector leading multinational clients. She is also involved in multijurisdictional biotech litigation (genetic technology litigation) and also represented world leading pharma, agrochemical and chemical companies in complex patent and trademark litigations. She was the main moderator of the Café 16 with the topic of “Patent & AI – past present and future” in AIPPI World Congress 2021. Finally, she is also shortlisted as ‘IP rising star” in LMG Life Sciences Awards EMEA 2022.
- Involved in multijurisdictional biotech litigation (genetic technology litigation)
- Represented world leading pharma companies in patent and trademark disputes
- Involved in agrochemical & chemical patent disputes
- Represented world leading luxury and textile brands in complex patent and trademark litigations
- “Landmark Decision of The Federal Court of Australia: Non-Human Artificial Intelligence (DABUS) May Be Named As An Inventor” (August, 2021)
- “The South African Patent Office Has Recognised “DABUS” As The Inventor” (August, 2021)
- “Yapay Zeka Katkısıyla Yapılan Buluşlarda Buluşçu Sorunsalı” (Inventorship Question in Inventions Made Using Artificial Intelligence), published at AIPPI Turkey Journal (“Fikri Gundem”) in Turkish, March 2021, Vol.20, pg. 45
Robert College (2006 graduation)
Koç University, Faculty of Law (2010 graduation)
Languages: Turkish, English
- Istanbul Bar Association
- International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI) (2013)
Deriş Patent Building Kabataş, İstanbul
+90 212 252 6122
deris@deris.com.tr
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