Why choose our Intellectual Property lawyers?
Our advice is highly valued particularly by innovation driven businesses with hugely complex intellectual property portfolios in the Technology, Media, Telecommunications, Life Sciences and Retail sectors.
In understanding the differences between EU and US intellectual property rights, licensing practices and competition law issues, we help our clients navigate European legislation to protect and grow the value of their intangible assets.
Coupled with our Silicon Valley expertise, our European IP team covers anti-counterfeiting and anti-piracy, copyright and database rights, design rights, domain names, patents, trademarks and brands, trade secrets and confidential information, and promotions, marketing and sponsorship.
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Navigating US-EU Legal Opportunities: Reflections from the IBA Conference in Texas
28/02/2025
Following Tim Bird's recent trip to Austin, Houston and Nashville a lot of people are asking where the current opportunities lie for businesses in Europe focused on the USA. In this podcast, Tim also shares his brief thoughts following the recent IBA conference "Silicon Hills – start-up to exit".
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Bytesize Legal Update – Snap's DPIA for MyAI scrutinised by the UK data protection regulator
12/09/2024
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Fieldfisher expands Silicon Valley office with new Employment offering
20/08/2024
Technology
Technology
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Bytesize Legal Update - The EU AI Act becomes law - what now?
23/07/2024
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United Kingdom
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Fieldfisher delivers strong financial results with double-digit revenue growth in 2023 / 2024
03/07/2024
European law firm Fieldfisher has announced its financial results for the financial period covering 2023 / 2024. The firm changed its financial year-end date from 30 April to 31 March in advance of the HMRC basis period reform changes. The results, therefore, cover 11 months of trading to 31 March 2024, and compare them against the same period in the previous financial year.