International Comparative Legal Guide to: Designs 2022

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Christine Danos

Partner
UK

As a partner in our Intellectual Property team based in London, I help our clients to strengthen their IP rights by devising global clearance and filing strategies, and by providing strategic advice on the protection and enforcement of their rights.

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Ewan Grist

Partner
UK

I am a partner in our Intellectual Property practice based in London, specialising in IP enforcement and litigation across a range of rights including patents, trade marks, designs and confidential information. I frequently act in complex litigation (often with a cross border element) before the IPEC, High Court, Court of Appeal and CJEU, as well as in proceedings before the EUIPO/UKIPO. I also advise on international customs enforcement programmes and detentions.

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Katharine Stephens

Partner
UK

I am fascinated by IP and the challenge of helping my clients protect, exploit and defend their IP rights to further their business objectives.

The second edition of the International Comparative Legal Guide to: Designs 2022 was published this month and is a practical cross-border insight into designs law. We have contributed two chapters covering an expert chapter on the mystery that is disclosure and Unregistered Designs and a Q&A on design law in UK. Katharine Stephens and Ewan Grist were the contributing editors.

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Expert Analysis Chapter: Disclosure and Unregistered Designs – The Mystery Continues

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Q&A Design Law in the United Kingdom

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Check out our contribution to the other International Comparative Legal Guides across the IP spectrum:

International Comparative Legal Guide to Patents 2022
International Comparative Legal Guide to Copyright 2022
International Comparative Legal Guide to: Trade Marks 2021

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