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"They are very commercial in the way they go about things, putting our business needs ahead of legal jargon. They understand that the law can be a vehicle for helping us capitalise on an opportunity."

Chambers (2012)

"They don't wait for us to call them if an important issue arises, which makes a huge difference to our operations"

Chambers (2012)

Mishcon de Reya achieves a 'good balance between proactive, reactive and negotiation' when dealing with trade mark filing and infringement.
 

Legal 500 (2011)

With the recent addition of a trade mark filing team, it is able to offer a comprehensive service to clients.
 

Chambers (2011)

This team has a strong reputation for soft IP litigation and is handling an increasing amount of patent work.
 

Chambers (2011)

significant work in the past year included acting for Microsoft against an individual engaged in a fraudulent volume licensing scam.
 

Chambers (2010)

noted for its robust IP litigation practice ... growing patent and life sciences capability. Software, pharmaceutical and fashion are all key areas

Chambers (2010)

‘one of the best groups to work with in the area of anti-counterfeiting and brand protection’

Legal 500 (2009)

Handling a great deal of anti-counterfeiting work, this firm notably acts for Microsoft on parallel import issues and represents Lacoste in design right matters.

Chambers (2009)

The group focuses on fashion, software, consumer goods, tobacco and pharmaceuticals, with an emphasis on the litigation side.

Chambers (2009)

...distinguished by its focus on IP assets and the theft of these assets. The team acted for Corporation Habanos in litigation against Master Cigars Direct, case that involved trade marks and parallel trading. It also collaborated with Pfizer Global Security to successfully shut down a major infringer selling counterfeit Viagra on the Internet. Another headline matter saw the team represent Special Effects against L’Oréal in a significant trade mark case.

Chambers (2009)

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