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David Bailey

David Bailey – Partner

One of only a few UK patent attorneys to have taken an appeal to the Registered Designs Appeal Tribunal and won, David started his professional life on the other side of the fence – in industrial research. Indeed, it was as a result of having his own work included in patent applications that he developed an interest in the patent profession.
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Jane Martin

Jane Martin – Partner

Jane is head of our Trade Marks department here at Brookes Batchellor. With nearly 30 years’ experience as a trade mark attorney, her expertise covers all areas of trade mark law and practice.
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Rosemary Eve

Rosemary Eve – Partner

An experienced UK and European patent attorney, Rosemary joined us in 2001. With a background in physics, she deals with a broad range of technological areas, but specialises in semiconductor technology patents.
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Clare Turnbull

Clare Turnbull – Partner

Clare has spent her whole career working in the legal sector and has over a decade of experience advising on trade mark and design matters.
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Mark Jolly

Mark Jolly – Associate

Mark’s initial training in patents was by mechanical and electrical engineers. As an associate patent attorney, he still enjoys work outside the chemical field – in particular acting for clients in the automotive, semiconductor fabrication, and sports equipment sectors.
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Joanna Winwood

Joanna Winwood – Associate

With a background in chemistry, associate patent attorney Jo specialises in protecting life sciences, pharmaceutical and healthcare inventions. She also handles a range of general mechanical and chemical subject matter.
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Pamela Botell

Pamela Botell – Part-Qualified Trade Mark Attorney

Pamela joined Brookes Batchellor in 1998 and has become a valued member of the trade mark team. Her role as a trade mark assistant involves her in all aspects of trade mark work.
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Gareth Holliday – Part-Qualified Patent Attorney

A recent addition to Brookes Batchellor’s professional team, Gareth is well on the way to qualifying as a patent attorney and is a valued member of the teams working on electronic, electrical and mechanial engineering matters.
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Mike Handley – Part-Qualified Patent Attorney

Mike has recently joined the Brookes Batchellor team, having previously worked in industrial research, in academia and as a patent examiner at UKIPO.  He works in the electronics and telecommunications fields.
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Nigel Shindler

Nigel Shindler – Consultant

With a background in electrical engineering, Nigel specialises in semiconductor patents. He started in the patent profession at Lloyd Wise in 1969 and gained industrial experience at Molins Machine Company. Nigel is a former Senior Partner of Brookes Batchellor and is now a consultant.
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Hugh Wright

Hugh Wright – Consultant

Hugh has an enviable reputation as a semiconductor patent expert, and a wide range of experience of patent litigation and prosecution. Hugh is a former Senior Partner of the firm.
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Roy Prentice

Roy Prentice – Consultant

For many years the senior partner of Prentice & Matthews, Roy is an expert at prosecuting and filing mechanical engineering patents, as well as advising on design and copyright protection and trade marks.
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Tim Roberts – Consultant

Having spent 35 years working in the patent department at ICI, Tim’s industrial experience is extensive.
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