Beck Greener Expands In-House Litigation Capabilites

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We are delighted to report that Beck Greener Associate, Kashif Syed, has passed both the written and practical examinations set by Nottingham Law School to qualify as a Higher Courts Advocate. The IPReg Higher Courts Advocacy Certificate is a new qualification and allows Kashif to act as an advocate in intellectual property matters before the UK Courts. This is equivalent to the combined rights of a barrister and solicitor in IP cases. Kashif now has full rights of audience before the UK Courts including the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.

Beck Greener continues to expand its litigation services and currently has 5 people with Litigator status (Ian Bartlett, John Hull, Susan Davey, Duncan Morgan and Kashif Syed). Following Kashif’s recent qualification, Beck Greener is now one of the few IP firms in the UK able to offer a complete IP service to its clients from creation and registering of IP to enforcement of those rights by representing clients in litigation matters before the UK’s highest courts. To find out more about Beck Greener’s enforcement & litigation capabilities and experience please click here.

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