Services

Our services are centred around intellectual property that can be registered. We protect innovation, design, and branding across all sectors of industry, and at all stages in the supply chain.

For each IP right we offer services covering strategic advice, pre-registration searches, registrations and renewals, oppositions and dispute resolution. We handle work throughout the world, working with local colleagues in over 100 countries.

Sectors

Our attorneys specialise in one or more sectors of industry, which enables them to provide quality advice with a commercial focus.

Our patent specialists have detailed understanding of the background technology, which ensures that your patent applications are prepared with the correct scope, reducing the likelihood of challenges from third parties and objections from the patent office.

They also advise whether other forms of protection would be more appropriate. Our brand specialists work with brand managers for leading brands and their advice is commercially focussed making sure that you get the best value from your budget.

Luke Ingleton

Associate


Contact

London Office

Call+44 (0)20 7242 0901

Email luke.ingleton@reddie.co.uk


Luke Ingleton is a Chartered Trade Mark Attorney with experience in trade mark protection, prosecution and enforcement.

He enjoys working with clients of all sizes to help them achieve their branding objectives.

Luke joined Reddie & Grose in 2021, having trained and qualified at another patent and trade mark firm. Prior to that, Luke worked at the European Union Intellectual Property Office where he gained insight into the Office’s practices and examination procedures.

Away from the office, Luke has a keen interest in horology. He also enjoys playing football and padel, and is currently trying to improve his fantasy football standing.


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