BPE can support you through every stage of your business and with every step of your company's growth. We're not just the legal help, we're an integral part of your business team.
Life is a journey and we are with you every step of the way
When it comes to dealing with your private legal matters, it stands to reason that you should put your trust in trained and experienced professionals and that is what we are at BPE.
Protect, monetise, and expand your intellectual property
Our intellectual property (IP) solicitors understand that your IP is the lifeblood of your business. We offer expert advice to protect, commercialise, and expand your IP portfolio both in the UK, EU and globally. We're approachable, transparent, and always focused on safeguarding your best interests.
Comprehensive IP legal services to protect your business
Whether you're looking to protect a new idea or expand your IP assets, we deliver bespoke solutions for our clients. Our strategic legal support spans a wide range of industries, including retail, fashion, the public sector, science and technology, fintech, medtech, and media and entertainment. We also have experience in advising on IP portfolios in emerging areas such as digital assets, UAVs, artificial intelligence (AI), algorithms, manufacturing, and robotics.
We offer a full range of intellectual property legal services, from worldwide IP registrations and licensing agreements to contract negotiation, franchise agreements, and IP enforcement. Our proactive team can help you navigate claims of infringement, defend against counterfeiting, and resolve conflicting rights. We provide real-world, agile legal advice, allowing you to respond swiftly and effectively to protect your business assets.
Strategic IP monetisation and business growth
Beyond protecting your IP, we also help you monetise and expand it. To ensure that your IP becomes a valuable revenue stream, our solicitors offer expertise in both upstream and downstream IP strategies to support your business growth and further expand the reach and potential of your IP.
In this article, Riyaz and Santos consider the recent dispute stemming from Asda’s proposed launch of its new ‘Just Essentials’ range, which Waitrose believe infringes their ‘Essential Waitrose’ trade mark.
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