Baker McKenzie LLP

Baker McKenzie LLP

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Natalie Ellerby

Natalie Ellerby

Work Department

Intellectual Property, Data and Technology

Position

Natalie advises clients across a wide range of sectors, including the life sciences, consumer and tech sectors, on acquiring, disposing of, commercialising and protecting their intellectual property rights. She heads up Baker McKenzie’s IP transactional practice in London and focuses on advising clients on IP-critical acquisitions and disposals including complex cross-border carve-outs, IP licensing matters, franchising arrangements, intragroup IP reorganisations and joint venture and collaboration agreements.

Natalie is a qualified High Court advocate with a Master's degree in Chemistry. She has over 13 years of experience advising on a range of contentious IP matters, including trade mark and patent infringement litigation, coordinating international actions, coexistence and licensing disputes and damages inquiries.

Natalie has been ranked as a Notable Practitioner by Managing IP (IP STARS) and teaches on University College London’s IP Transactions course.

Natalie’s practice comprises transactional, commercial and contentious work. She advises clients on all aspects of IP-critical transactions and has extensive experience in drafting and negotiating bespoke licensing arrangements and collaboration agreements.

Natalie is a qualified High Court advocate with a Master's degree in Chemistry. She has over 13 years of experience advising on a range of contentious IP matters, including trade mark and patent infringement litigation, coordinating international actions, coexistence and licensing disputes and damages inquiries.

Languages

English

Memberships

International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI)

Education

Oxford University (Postgraduate Diploma in IP Law and Practice) (2011) College of Law at London (Legal Practice Course) (2007) BPP Law School, London (Graduate Diploma in Law) (2006) Oxford University (Masters in Chemistry) (2005)

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