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Intellectual property
In a dynamic commercial landscape with ever-expanding technological horizons, it is increasingly important for businesses to capture value from their intellectual capital and knowledge-based assets.
We work closely with many leading businesses to help them develop effective strategies for managing their IP portfolios. We are on hand to ensure that the Intelligent Property they and their employees create is protected and, where appropriate, enforced and exploited.
And when disputes arise, we recognise that the best dispute resolution process depends on a broad mix of commercial and legal considerations.
Clients turn to us because they know we can be relied on to be proactive in preserving their costs, reputation, relationships and other relevant factors when pursuing a successful outcome.
Our international IP team comprises many lawyers providing the full range of IP services. This includes:
- strategic counsel
- litigation
- licensing and exploitation
- trade mark and patent prosecution
Spotlight on:
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Commerical law publicationsA complete list of our international commercial law reports, guides and publications available to download, view and share. |
Commercial Law InViewThe work we undertake in Eversheds Sutherland Commercial group is wide ranging and so we thought it would be helpful to introduce the team on screen in our dedicated video gallery, Commercial Law InView. |
Contact us
Simon Crossley, Partner
- Co-Head of Global Commercial, Co-Head Global Intellectual Property
- +44 122 344 3850
- E-mail Simon Crossley
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