Jadek & Pensa has authored the Slovenia chapter of the Patent Litigation 2026 guide, published on the internationally recognised Chambers & Partners platform.
The guide was prepared by our intellectual property team – Aleksandra Jemc Merc, Eva Gostiša, Liza Kovač and Ema Pikunič – and offers detailed insights into the legal framework for patent disputes in Slovenia.
What the Patent Litigation Guide Is
The Patent Litigation 2026 guide is part of the global Chambers Global Practice Guides series, designed to provide up-to-date comparative information on the legal landscape for patent litigation across jurisdictions. It explains key procedural and substantive aspects that govern patent disputes.
Who It Is For
This guide is an essential resource for:
- legal practitioners and patent litigators,
- in-house counsel and corporate legal teams,
- patent holders and innovators, and
- international clients seeking to understand the Slovenian litigation framework.
What It Covers
The Slovenia chapter provides practical and structured coverage of:
- the types of intellectual property rights and how they are granted, including patent terms and enforcement mechanisms;
- how patent infringement lawsuits are initiated and the remedies available, such as interim injunctions and damages;
- jurisdictional rules for courts in Slovenia, appeal mechanisms, and litigation timelines;
- procedural aspects, including evidence preservation, interim measures, defences, and the role of experts in litigation;
- revocation and cancellation actions, trial and settlement processes, costs, and alternative dispute resolution options.
Why It Matters
In an increasingly complex global innovation ecosystem, a clear understanding of patent litigation law is crucial for protecting rights and managing risk. The Chambers guide synthesises statutory provisions, court practice and procedural norms in Slovenia, helping businesses and legal advisors make informed decisions in high-stakes disputes.
Read the full guide on Chambers & Partners.
We are honoured to contribute this authoritative analysis and to support the international legal community with reliable, expert content.



