John Leeming > J A Kemp > London, England > Lawyer Profile

J A Kemp
80 Turnmill Street
London
EC1M 5QU
England

Work Department

Engineering and IT

Position

Partner, European and UK Patent Attorney, European Patent Litigator, Patent Attorney Litigator

Career

John is a European and UK Patent Attorney with over 30 years’ professional experience. He drafts and prosecutes patent applications in the software, electronic and optical fields, with particular expertise in semiconductor device manufacturing equipment and processes. John’s clients range from large multinationals to smaller start-ups, including firms that have successfully progressed beyond the early stages to develop extensive foreign filing programmes. Clients appreciate John’s pragmatic and cost-conscious approach to prosecution as well as his ability to effectively capture the essence of an invention in drafting applications.

Protection of software inventions (often referred to as computer-implemented inventions) is a particular interest. John has written several articles on the EPO’s approach to this type of invention and has given many presentations on the topic to a variety of audiences. John’s approach is a practical one, seeking the best way to present an invention in drafting and argument to achieve useful protection as expeditiously as possible.

John also handles litigation and enforcement matters, having conducted IPEC and Patents County Court proceedings and assisted in various Patents Court proceedings over the years. Many matters have been successfully resolved without recourse to litigation, sometimes making use of alternative dispute resolution methods such as mediation and IPO Opinions. John’s approach is to take clear and decisive action early in correspondence to prevent a matter escalating to litigation. John is also a registered European Patent Litigator, able to represent clients before the Unified Patent Court (UPC).

He also successfully handled, on behalf of the opponent, a reference to the European Patent Office Enlarged Board of Appeal (G0004/97) that established that it is legitimate to file an opposition in the name of a strawman. John also has a wide variety of other EPO appeal proceedings, both inter partes and ex parte.

John has extensive experience in recovering lapsed patents and applications, using restoration and restitutio procedures in the UK Intellectual Property Office (UK IPO), the EPO and elsewhere in Europe. The crucial factor in such proceedings is correct presentation of the evidence; viewed from the appropriate perspective an apparently hopeless case can become much more promising. He represented the proprietor in Ament’s Patent [1994] RPC 647 which overturned the UK IPO’s practice that lack of funds could never be a ground for restoration of an inadvertently lapsed patent.

John joined J A Kemp in 1988 and became a partner in 1994. He is the chair of the firm’s management committee and is based in our London office.

Memberships

Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA); Member of the Institute of Professional Representatives before the European Patent Office (EPI); Director and Deputy Chairman of PAMIA Limited (the UK patent attorney profession’s mutual insurer); Member of the Union of European Practitioners in Intellectual Property (UNION); Member of the Society for Computers and the Law

Education

University of Oxford, Masters Degree in Physics

Personal

European Patent Attorney; UK Chartered Patent Attorney

Lawyer Rankings

London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > PATMA: Patent attorneys

J A Kemp is well placed to advise clients on the entire gamut of patent-related mandates, from drafting and filings, to prosecutions, oppositions, and appeals before the EPO, freedom to operate mandates, and portfolio management, with offices located in London, Oxford, Cambridge, Paris, and Munich. Start-ups and growing businesses, in addition to large corporations and prestigious academic institutions, form the group’s impressive client base, with a geographical spread across the UK, Europe, the US, and Japan. The firm is also increasingly active before the UPC. Senior partner Martin Jackson leads the engineering and IT group, having taken over from Nigel Price following his retirement. Oxford-based Amanda Simons spearheads the chemistry and pharmaceuticals department, and Patrick Campbell heads up the firm’s biotechnology and life sciences practice. Mark Roberts sits at the helm of the medical devices group, while Ravi Srinivasan chairs the pharmaceuticals team and John Leeming steers the software group. Graham Lewis is also of note for his role as head of the Supplementary Protection Certificates group. In team news, the ‘superbly intelligent patent litigator‘ John Hornby joined the firm from Lewis Silkin in March 2024.