NIPC now has Life Sciences Capability

I am delighted to welcome back to chambers my old pupil Dr. Alex Khan.

Alex is a life sciences man. His doctoral research was in haematology at Birmingham University Medical School. He also holds a master’s from UMIST and a bachelor’s in science from de Montfort University. After completing his doctorate he edited Pharmaceutical Technology Europe.

Having acquired substantial advocacy and drafting experience in general chancery and commercial work with Clerksroom Alex is now ready to specialize again. And on the day that the Prime Minister announced a relentless push for growth with investment in infrastructure and science his timing could hardly have been better. Alex will be leading our drive for biotech, pharmaceutical and medical patent and plant varieties work as well as taking on some of my mechanical patent, software, design and trade mark.

You can contact Alex through his contact form or call him direct on 07836 702729.

About Jane Lambert

I am a barrister specializing in intellectual property, technology, media and entertainment and competition law. I specialize in helping SME (small and medium enterprises) protect and exploit their investment in brands, design, technology and the arts. SME require intellectual property (legal protection for their intellectual assets) at least as much as big business but their limited means restrict the way they can use it. Looking after such clients wisely requires skills and knowledge which have taken me years to learn.
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