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Jason has over 10 years’ experience in the IP profession. He regularly advises clients on the ownership, registration, enforceability and exploitation of IP rights.

He has expertise working for clients across a variety of industries in all aspects of trade mark matters, including the management of trade mark portfolios and prosecution of contentious and non-contentious trade mark matters, from global searching and filing programmes, to oppositions, invalidity, revocation and infringement actions.

 

Jason also advises and assists clients with copyright and design issues, company name and domain name disputes, as well as Border Force, customs and online counterfeit matters.

 

He graduated with a first-class LLB (Hons) Law degree from Middlesex University in 2011. Having entered the IP profession in 2012, he qualified as a Chartered UK Trade Mark and Design Attorney in 2017.

Jason joined Keltie in 2022 from a specialist IP law firm, where he was responsible for several trade mark portfolios, ranging from small start-ups and medium companies to multinational and FTSE100 companies. Jason was listed as a “future star” in the WTR 2022.

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Dual filing, cloned rights and new guidelines: Brexit’s impact on Trade Marks, Designs and IP Management

19.08.2021

Dual filing, cloned rights and new guidelines: Brexit’s impact on Trade Marks, Designs and IP Management

Britain leaving the European Union has changed how Trade Marks and Design Rights are filed and managed. According to Kane Ridley, Keltie’s Head of Trade Mark Support, now is the time for everyone to review their IP portfolios to avoid lost UK rights and future complications.

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Women and IP: a continuing journey

13.12.2022

Women and IP: a continuing journey

It’s now over 30 years since I joined the patent attorney profession. When I started, there were relatively few female patent attorneys, partly due to much lower numbers of women studying STEM subjects at university. I recall I was one of about six women in a cohort of 90 studying chemistry at Imperial College, and there were even fewer in the engineering departments. Today, thankfully there are more women in the profession – but there are still things we need to improve.

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