We work for clients in a wide variety of types of organisation – from global companies to recent start-ups, from Universities to firms of Japanese attorneys.
We team our people up to look after you based on your technological or commercial area of interest:
Whatever field of commercial activity you’re in, and perhaps even if you’re in a social or a not-for-profit enterprise, you will have trading names, brand names, product names, service styles and logos that you can protect most cost effectively as Registered Trade Marks.
If you are working in the chemical or life sciences areas, whether applying recent breakthroughs in genetics to develop new pharmaceuticals or working with traditional chemistry and chemical processes as part of your innovative endeavours, speak to our Life Sciences and Chemistry team.
If you are developing micro-processors, other electronic hardware or devices that make use of them, you should speak to our Electronics team.
Often the most interesting inventions, the ones that capture the public imagination and make you think “I could have done that”, or “I wish that I’d thought of that”, use simple technologies applied in really creative ways. Our Mechanical Engineering and Consumer Products practice group deals with these types of inventions as well as the most complex forms of inventions based on mechanical engineering principles.
If your innovations are differentiated by their creative aspects rather that technical inventive steps – where it’s the shape, configuration, pattern, lines, contours, colours, texture, materials or ornamentation that makes them different – you should speak to our Registered Designs team.
If you’d like to understand more about the type of clients that we work for, see our summary of typical Brookes Batchellor clients.