Anthony Misquitta > Keystone Law > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Keystone Law
48 CHANCERY LANE
LONDON
WC2A 1JF
England

Work Department

Commercial, Intellectual Property, Technology

Position

Anthony is an established commercial, intellectual property and technology lawyer, specialising in both contract negotiation and litigation. He advises SMEs and institutional clients across sectors that include software and technology, tech start-ups, media, disruptive music businesses, fashion, schools, charities and cultural institutions.
Anthony lectures on IP and related subjects for Queen Mary College’s Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), the Institute of Art & Law, UCL’s Commercialisation of Intellectual Property Law programme, London Business School’s Diploma in Fashion & Luxury, and the London School of Economics’ (LSE) Executive Summer School. He is also a regular contributor on IP and data law for a range of publications and bodies, including the Association for Cultural Enterprises.

Career

Trained at Farrer & Co, qualified 1999; Keystone Law, 2015.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Private client > Art and cultural property

With key names to note including Lisette Aguilar and Gregor Kleinknecht, the dedicated and ‘active’ team at Keystone Law is experienced in advising ultra-high-net-worth individuals, business collectors, estates, trustees, galleries and dealers on a broad range of issues. The skilled group has wide-ranging expertise spanning advising on general transactions, digital art and NFTs, and artists’ rights, authenticity and provenance disputes. It is also sought after for its advice on the recovery of looted antiquities, cultural property claims and World War II restitution issues. Noted for his expertise in IP and technology, Anthony Misquitta – a key port of call for many of the team’s most high-profile clients – is also recommended for his work in this space.