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Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP

35 VINE STREET, LONDON, EC3N 2AA, ENGLAND
Tel:
Work 020 7861 4000
Fax:
Fax 020 7861 0084
DX:
823 LONDON CITY EC3
Web:
www.ffw.com
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Laurence Lumb

Tel:
Work +44 20 7861 4267
Email:
Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP

Work Department

Corporate group.

Position

Partner in the firm’s corporate group. His practice covers mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, restructuring and corporate finance. He has acted for many clients on the various stages of their financing, from start-up capital to venture capital funding. In addition, he advises clients in insolvency related intentions, including advice to directors on their duties and responsibilities. He advises UK and overseas clients across a range of industry sectors, with many of his clients working in the media, telecommunications trials and technology sectors.

Career

Trained Field Fisher Waterhouse; qualified 1997; became partner 2007.

Languages

German.

Education

Bradford Grammar School; Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge (1993 MA); Nottingham Trent University (1995 Postgraduate Diploma in Law; LPC).

Leisure

Enjoys swimming, running, hill walking, history and worldwide travel.

Practice Areas

Corporate and commercial; M&A; Private equity

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    THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE (ECJ) IS IN THE midst of considering questions referred to it by the UK courts in three separate cases that should clarify the law regarding comparative advertising. This type of advertising, particularly when it identifies a competitor or a competitor’s goods or services by referring to a registered trade mark, is of particular concern to trade mark owners as their competitors normally seek to make unfavourable comparisons with their own goods or services, or to take advantage of being associated with the market leader’s brand.
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