Designs

Avoid invalid design registrations and sell with confidence

There’s much more to protecting your designs than simply filing them with the Designs Registry.

Whether you’re a boutique furniture designer, a lighting manufacturer or a multinational home appliance brand, knowing how to keep your product dominant in the marketplace is as important as getting it there in the first place.

As leading design attorneys, we have a reputation for securing and defending design rights for some of the most innovative companies in the UK, Japan, the US, Europe and Australia. But we don’t just advise on the registrability of designs.

With our natural curiosity, broad sector knowledge and appreciation for what gives a product its individual character, we look at your invention in context and help you plan the best route to success.

First rate design attorneys

At Brookes Batchellor, we will help you:

• ensure your designs are always judged as ‘valid’ by pinpointing features that are individual in character
• save money by avoiding invalid design registrations
• carry on business as normal by fending off allegations from competitors
• sell with confidence by preventing competitors from copying your products.

Contact us today

To find out how we can help protect your design, contact one of the specialist attorneys listed below – there’s a contact from on their pages –  or simply phone us today on 01892 510600.

Our people

Our experienced team of European design attorneys includes:
Mark Jolly
David Bailey
Joanna Winwood
Roy Prentice

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