Lawyers

Jeppe Brogaard Clausen

Jeppe Brogaard Clausen

Work Department

Intellectual Property Law, Dispute Resolution, IT and Telecom, Life Sciences and HealthTech, and Media, Sports and Entertainment

Position

Jeppe Brogaard Clausen is a specialist in intellectual property law. For more than 10 years, Jeppe Brogaard Clausen and his team have been advising well-known international firms in Scandinavia, including first movers such as Coca-Cola, Nike, Facebook, Disney, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Hermès, L’Oreal, Prada, Canon, Armani, Estee Lauder, HBO, TimeWarner and Lancôme.

Jeppe Brogaard Clausen is also an expert on entertainment law, in particular matters of infringement of copyright in music and motion pictures.

Furthermore, Jeppe Brogaard Clausen is a popular lecturer, is known for participating in television broadcasts, and a writer specialising in intellectual property law.

Career

NJORD Law Firm, partner (2002-); Qvist Stanbrook A/S (1997-2002); Associate professor in Intellectual Property Law at the University of Copenhagen (1998-2000); Stationed at the legal department of VELUX Industri A/S (1998-1999); Stationed at Stanbrook and Hooper, Brussel (1997); Principal of the Foreign Minister's department (1995-1997)

Languages

Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English, German, and French.

Memberships

Honorary member of Centre for International Legal Studies, Salzburg; Member of Forening for Industriel Retsbeskyttelse (FIR)

Education

Admitted to the Supreme Court of Denmark (2009); Admitted to the Danish High Court (2002); Admitted to the Danish Bar (1999); LLM studies at Katholische Universiteit Leuven, Belgium (1995); University of Aarhus, Master of Law (1995).

Leisure

Jeppe Brogaard Clausen has several publications: International Joint Venture published by Centre for International Legal Studies, Salzburg; Copyright World Magazine published by Informa Professional, London; Mondaq published by Mondaq Publishing, London; World eBusiness Law Report published by Globe Business Publishing, London

Mentions

Denmark

Dispute resolution