CITMA Spring Conference and INTA 2025 attendance

Lysaght will be present at both the upcoming CITMA Spring Conference and the INTA Annual Meeting.

The CITMA Spring Conference is being held on 20 and 21 March 2025 in London and will be attended by Tim Noel.  It will include discussions on topics such as how the IP profession can harness AI to its advantage, design protection and enforcement in the UK and US, and a UK practitioners’ perspective on IP in China.  Tim looks forward to attending these discussions, as well as to meeting both new and existing colleagues.

The INTA Annual Meeting will be held in San Diego from 17 to 21 May 2025 and will be attended by Tim Noel and Richard Stilwell.  As always, this is a highlight in the IP calendar, and provides an excellent opportunity to connect with clients and agents from around the world.  Tim and Richard are currently filling their schedules with meetings, so please email us at admin@lysaght.co.uk if you would like to meet with them.

Lysaght realises the importance of in-person events and values the opportunity to meet with friends and colleagues face-to-face.  However, if you are not attending either conference and wish to have a virtual meeting, please contact us at admin@lysaght.co.uk and we will be happy to arrange this.


 
 
Richard Stilwell

Richard is a Chartered Trade Mark Attorney and manager in the Patents and Design department.  He is responsible for overseeing and managing the day-to-day operations of the department, as well as being part of operational working groups to develop and enhance internal policies and procedures.

Richard graduated from the University of Leeds in 2012 with a Master’s degree (with Distinction) in Medicinal Chemistry, which included a placement year with a major U.K. pharmaceutical company. He joined Lysaght in 2015 and has worked in the IP industry for over ten years.

In 2016 Richard was awarded the Postgraduate Certificate in Intellectual Property (with Distinction) from Bournemouth University, and he became a Chartered Trade Mark Attorney in 2018.

He adds a considerable skill set to the company, where he is responsible for a wide-ranging portfolio, particularly for patent cases in the Caribbean and Middle East.  In his dual role, Richard also handles prosecution and contentious matters within the trade mark department in several complex jurisdictions.

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