James Fry

James is senior office partner of the nottingham office. He specialises in non-contentious intellectual property work and has extensive experience of technology and brand transfer (particularly licensing) and product development agreements, ip strategy management and audits, and merchandising and sponsorship agreements. James has extensive experience of copyright, design and trade mark matters in a wide range of sectors and in this respect has acted for a number of household names.  He regularly advises on: intellectual property rights protection and the scope for its exploitation  drafting and negotiating technology transfer and research collaboration/ product development agreements  the development of ip strategies and ipr management  the protection of online rights and the impact of new media on the scope of intellectual property rights protection  merchandising and sponsorship agreements  corporate acquisitions and disposals where intellectual property is a key issue. James is also a member of eversheds' uk bio and pharma group. He read chemistry at the university of sheffield before qualifying as a solicitor. He has significant experience of acting for clients in this sector (ranging from start-ups to multinationals, charities and universities) and understands the issues facing it. Much of his work is focused on ip due diligence and audit, ip licensing and r&d and other collaborative agreements. He also has experience of advising on advertising regulation for medical devices.  James is a regular speaker on ip issues. Brexit the impact of brexit will not be the same for all businesses. Our brexit lawyers are working with a number of clients to help them with brexit planning. We are helping them take steps to put themselves in the best possible position. For some clients, we have analysed the implications of brexit on their business based on the different potential models of brexit. We would be happy to discuss the potential implications of brexit for your business too. Contact james for more information on how brexit may affect your business. View our brexit hub for our full range of brexit resources.   James is ranked as a leading individual by 'the legal 500', the industry guide to law firms.  ��     , Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP

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James is Senior Office Partner of the Nottingham office. He specialises in non-contentious intellectual property work and has extensive experience of technology and brand transfer (particularly licensing) and product development agreements, IP strategy management and audits, and merchandising and sponsorship agreements.

James has extensive experience of copyright, design and trade mark matters in a wide range of sectors and in this respect has acted for a number of household names.  He regularly advises on:

intellectual property rights protection and the scope for its exploitation  drafting and negotiating technology transfer and research collaboration/ product development agreements  the development of IP strategies and IPR management  the protection of online rights and the impact of new media on the scope of intellectual property rights protection  merchandising and sponsorship agreements  corporate acquisitions and disposals where intellectual property is a key issue.

James is also a member of Eversheds' UK bio and pharma group. He read Chemistry at the University of Sheffield before qualifying as a solicitor. He has significant experience of acting for clients in this sector (ranging from start-ups to multinationals, charities and universities) and understands the issues facing it. Much of his work is focused on IP due diligence and audit, IP licensing and R&D and other collaborative agreements. He also has experience of advising on advertising regulation for medical devices. 

James is a regular speaker on IP issues.

Brexit

The impact of Brexit will not be the same for all businesses. Our Brexit lawyers are working with a number of clients to help them with Brexit planning. We are helping them take steps to put themselves in the best possible position. For some clients, we have analysed the implications of Brexit on their business based on the different potential models of Brexit. We would be happy to discuss the potential implications of Brexit for your business too.

Contact James for more information on how Brexit may affect your business.

View our Brexit hub for our full range of Brexit resources.

James is ranked as a leading individual by 'The Legal 500', the industry guide to law firms.

      

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Partner