Lynn Richmond > BTO Solicitors LLP > Edinburgh, United Kingdom > Lawyer Profile

BTO Solicitors LLP
ONE EDINBURGH QUAY
133 FOUNTAINBRIDGE
EDINBURGH
EH3 9QG
United Kingdom

Work Department

Dispute Resolution; Intellectual Property & Technology; and Data Protection

Position

Lynn is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland as a Specialist in Intellectual Property and is WS Accredited in Commercial Litigation.

 

She is described by her clients as a versatile and able civil litigator with strong advocacy, negotiating and drafting skills. Her experience covers a variety of legal areas, including intellectual property, technology, data protection, freedom of information and general commercial litigation.

Lynn undertakes both contentious and non-contentious intellectual property and technology work, advising clients on all aspects of IP transactions, licensing, protection, enforcement and commercialisation. She has worked on a number of high profile intellectual property disputes, both for and against major international companies.

Lynn also advises on data protection compliance, data breaches, claims and subject rights and advises on freedom of information matters for a variety of businesses and organisations in many sectors.

Lynn has regularly appeared in the sheriff court at first instance and on appeal, and in contentious matters before the  UK trade mark tribunal. She also has significant experience in representing her clients at mediation and arbitration.

Career

Partner, BTO Solicitors (2019 – Present); Associate, BTO Solicitors (2017 – 2019); Associate, Turcan Connell (2014 – 2017), Senior Solicitor, Turcan Connell (2008 – 2014), Solicitor, Turcan Connell (2005 – 2008), Trainee, Turcan Connell (2003 – 2005)

Work highlights:

  • Advising Mactaggart & Mickel Group in connection with all IP aspects of the sale of part of its business for approximately £46million
  • Successfully representing Gleann Mor Spirits Company Ltd in an appeal before the trade mark tribunal by Campari America LLC.
  • Settlement of court proceedings for car dealership in the context of a £20million sale.

Memberships

Law Society of Scotland; Law Society of Scotland Technology Law and Practice Committee; Trustee of the National Galleries of Scotland; Scottish representative for the Forum of Insurance Lawyers’ Technology and Cyber Liabilities Sector Focus Team (2018 – 2023); director of the Scottish Society for Computers and Law (2008 – 2020)

Education

Certificate in Advanced Dispute Resolution, Nottingham Trent University, 2008; Notary Public; Diploma in Legal Practice, University of Dundee, 2003; LLB, University of Glasgow, 2002

Lawyer Rankings

Scotland > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property

Counting major multinational companies and high-net-worth individuals among its key clients, BTO Solicitors LLP stands out for its trade mark and copyright infringement offering, in tandem with its data protection insight. Based in Edinburgh, Paul Motion spearheads the team, specialising in copyright licensing and recording contract matters, while Lynn Richmond advises on all aspects of IP transactions. Lauren McFarlane and Lily Morrison are also cited as key contacts.

Scotland > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Sport

Acting for clients across a variety of sports – namely football, golf, boxing, and darts – the ‘amazing’ practice at BTO Solicitors LLP specialises in advising on complex commercial disputes and production agreements. Operating out of Edinburgh, practice head Will Cole is noted for his expertise in real estate and commercial contract work. Dawn Robertson focuses on constructive dismissal and discrimination claims, while Lynn Richmond is knowledgeable on IP issues. Other key figures include Michael Cox, who concentrates on sponsorship agreements. Former partner Andrew Sleigh retired in September 2023.

Scotland > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Media and entertainment

With substantial experience in the music, publishing, and video game sectors, the BTO Solicitors LLP practice is praised for its ability to handle both non-contentious and contentious mandates, ranging from complex commercial agreements to defamation cases. Paul Motion, who heads the Edinburgh-based team, specialises in copyright law, licensing and artist management contracts, while Lynn Richmond primarily focuses on data protection and commercialisation issues. Lauren McFarlane and Lily Morrison are also recommended.