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Chartered Trade Mark Attorney
UK Design Attorney
Called to the Bar of England and Wales
Called to the Bar of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas
LLB, University of Kent
LLM in IP Law, Queen Mary, University of London
CTMA
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Eleni deals with due diligence, filing and prosecution of trade mark applications around the world. She is also involved in copyright, design and company name matters. She has experience in clearance searching and preparing trade mark filing strategies, in addition to advising on registrability, infringement, passing off and the validity of trade marks. Eleni deals with contentious matters including filing and defending opposition, invalidation and revocation actions. She has experience in brand protection over a range of industries, particularly, luxury goods, gaming, retail, fashion, oil, automotive, food and drink sectors. Eleni is also a regular contributor to the CITMA Review.
Eleni graduated from the University of Kent with an Honours degree in Law in 2008 before completing the Bar Vocational Course at the College of Law in London. Subsequently, she was called to the Bars of England and Wales and the Bahamas. In 2010, Eleni obtained a Masters degree in IP law from Queen Mary, University of London.
Eleni joined Keltie in 2013 from a specialist IP law firm. There, she assisted with IP matters relating to domain names, company names, website content, trading names, counterfeit goods and auction websites. Eleni was involved with cases concerning IP dispute resolution, trade mark infringement, passing-off and parallel imports. Eleni is also appointed as a member of the MARQUES Intellectual Asset Management Committee.
Rising Star 2023 & 2024 by IP STARS (Managing IP)
08.03.2021
Materials and the power of a nameIn the world of new and innovative materials, an imaginative name and effective marketing goes a very long way. Make sure you look after this valuable asset!
30.04.2025
The ’dos and don’ts’ when filing EU Customs Applications for Action (AFAs)Keltie moderated the EUIPO and Irish Customs webinar which focused on the ‘dos and don’ts’ when filing EU AFAs. This interactive session was well attended by Intellectual Property (‘IP’) rights holders as well as legal representatives. The aim of this session was to raise awareness and encourage IP rights holders to adopt a proactive approach by filing AFAs in order to mitigate the risk of infringing and counterfeit goods crossing borders and reduce the need for filing Ex-officio AFAs where goods have been seized but AFAs are not in place.
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