Amy Reynolds > Fieldfisher > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Fieldfisher
RIVERBANK HOUSE
2 SWAN LANE
LONDON
EC4R 3TT
England
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Work Department

Intellectual Property

Position

Partner

Career

Amy specialises in trade mark and brand protection law and has over 17 years of multi-national experience in this field.

Amy advises a wide range of local and international clients in relation to all aspects of brand protection including portfolio management, trade mark clearance searches, registrability issues, prosecution of trade mark applications, assignments, co-existence negotiations, oppositions and revocation, and invalidity actions.

Amy’s clients are household names across a range of industries including aviation, finance, energy and resources, fashion, media and entertainment, and manufacturers of consumer products.

Amy has worked to successfully resolve many multi-jurisdictional trade mark disputes. By adopting a commercial approach, she has been able to effectively resolve these disagreements to the satisfaction of her clients, achieving resolutions which are both legally sound and commercially viable.

Amy has international experience and regularly handle trade mark matters before the UK, EUTM, Irish, Australian and New Zealand Trade Mark Registries. She is an expert on trade mark law and practice in these territories.

Amy’s career highlights include managing the global trade mark portfolios of a number of well-known fashion brands, advising on the trade mark aspects of global re-brands for three international airlines and securing the registration of a 3-D trade mark for a major toy manufacturer.

In addition to contributing to the Fieldfisher SnIPpets Blog, her articles and essays have appeared in a number of professional publications, including Intellectual Property Forum, Intellectual Property Law Bulletin and Managing IP.

Lawyer Rankings

London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property: trade marks, copyright and design

With particular experience in handling emerging technology and its surrounding IP, the ‘thorough and diligent’ team at Fieldfisher also retains a sizeable practice extending from design law to confidential information mandates. Hastings Guise, who helms the practice, is notably active in the space of trade marks and designs, and Nick Rose is recommended for his wide-ranging practice that incorporates AI, copyright, database rights, and passing off issues. Trade mark experts Amy Reynolds and Harriet Seymour further strengthen the team, alongside experienced enforcer John Linneker. James Seadon deploys his technology and data knowledge effectively in the disputes arena.