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Anna Hatt

Anna Hatt

Work Department

Partner. Patents.

Position

A “chemistry ace” according to commentators, Anna Hatt impresses clients with her “sharp mind”, careful forward planning and firm technical grasp. Her skills are on show in a variety of fields, from aquaculture to semiconductors.

Anna is a patent specialist with a background in chemistry which has blossomed into wide-ranging industry experience. Experienced in drafting, prosecution and opposition advice before the EPO and UKIPO, she is particularly valued by clients for a level of thoroughness and expertise that means they “really feel safe that everything and all angles of a case will have been properly considered.”

Patent expert Anna enjoys handling a wide variety of subject matter, including food production and packaging, aquaculture, printing materials, polymers and semiconductor manufacture. Coming from a medical family, she also has a particular interest in medical devices.

Anna assists clients with patent drafting, prosecution and opposition work and provides advice on patent infringement and validity. As market commentators have noted, she has an impressive success rate in opposition and appeal hearings, where her skill in finding gaps in the argumentation is invaluable. She is also highly experienced in representing clients at the EPO and UKIPO, where she’s demonstrated a keen understanding of the EPO’s new arrangements for videoconference hearings adopted under Covid. Her clients, many of which are based in the Nordic region, include companies from start-ups to household name multinationals, as well as an NHS trust.

Anna also has a notable interest in patent education. A regular contributor to the CIPA Guide to the Patents Acts, the standard reference text for UK patent attorneys, she edits a monthly update on UK patent case law for the CIPA journal and has been recognised for this with a CIPA Journal Editor’s Award. In addition Anna designs and runs training courses on patent skills for the patent department of an important client and presents webinars on UK and European Patent law for specialist and non-specialist audiences.

Career

Anna trained and qualified at Beck Greener. She qualified as a European patent attorney in 2004 and as a chartered patent attorney in 2005.  She is responsible for the mentoring of trainees at the firm, as well as directly supervising a part-qualified attorney.

Memberships

Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA).

Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Education

Merton College, University of Oxford (2000 MChem).