Anette Rasmussen
Anette is the Managing Partner of AWA Law. She began her career in intellectual property law in 1998 as an examiner at the Norwegian Patent Office. Her experience encompasses all aspects of IP law including copyright, utility model disputes and patents, with a focus on trademarks, domain names and marketing practices. Anette is well-versed in European IP legislation.Anette assists clients to enforce their IP rights through settlement negotiations and litigation, including before national IP offices, the Danish courts and the General Court (ECG) of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). Anette advises clients from a diverse range of industries including pharmaceuticals, food and beverage and luxury and consumer goods, providing advice on worldwide strategy, prosecution and enforcement of IP rights, infringements, ownership and validity disputes. She works closely with two of the top 10 most valuable Danish brands (as ranked by Brand Finance in 2019) and has assisted with their expansion and establishment throughout the world in respect of trademark registration and enforcement in strategic markets. Anette continues to be ranked as a leading IP lawyer by major industry publications and legal directories including: Managing IP, The Legal 500, World Trademark Review and World IP Review. She has been recognised as one of "The Top 250 Women in IP" by Managing IP and one of 80 "Influential Women in IP" by World IP Review. Anette's enforcement and litigation work has also earned her a silver banding leading individual ranking by World Trademark Review. In 2017, Anette was accepted into the biographical dictionary service Kraks Blå Bog. Comparable to Marquis Who's Who, Kraks Blå Bog includes people that make lasting contributions to Danish society. Anette is currently serving as elected President of ECTA, in addition to being a member of the Board of Directors and the Supervisory Board. ECTA consists mainly of attorneys with trademark, design, copyright and internet-related topics as well as anti-counterfeiting, working to improve and influence European legislation and practice.