Maria Peyman > Birketts LLP > Cambridge, England > Lawyer Profile
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CAMBRIDGE, CAMBRIDGESHIRE
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Maria Peyman

Work Department
Intellectual Property
Position
Partner
Career
Maria joined Birketts in June 2015. She is a Partner in our commercial litigation team. Maria’s practice specialisms means that she works closely with colleagues in the broader Intellectual Property and Technology teams at Birketts.
Maria specialises and has extensive experience in intellectual property acting for clients in contentious matters involving copyright, trade marks, and design rights, as well as passing off, patent ownership disputes and breach of confidence.
Maria advises technology based clients on other aspects of commercial litigation such as software disputes and breach of data protection rule claims.
Maria’s litigation experience relates to a broad range of products from drinks, fragrance, jewellery and fashion to dishes, vessels for liquids, toys and images of products for retail.
Maria regularly represents clients at the High Court, the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court (“IPEC”) and the UKIPO (and formerly the EUIPO).
As part of her intellectual property practice, Maria provides clients with commercially focussed advice on the options for enforcement including the most appropriate forum based on the intellectual property rights in question and the resources and aims of the client. Maria works closely with colleagues across the Intellectual Property Team to provide a complete and seamless service for clients to go from identification of the intellectual property rights, to appropriate protection and subsequent enforcement.
Languages
Maria is fluent in Spanish.
Lawyer Rankings
East Anglia > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property
(Next Generation Partners)The Cambridge office of Birketts LLP is home to the core or its intellectual property practice, principally through IP disputes specialist Maria Peyman and technology partner Quentin Golder. Legal director and barrister Alec Cameron also assists with contentious IP matters, and Andrew Priest focuses on non-contentious matters including copyright and brand protection. Legal director Melanie Harvey, who is ‘ exceptional in her role‘, leads the trade marks and branding team from Ipswich. The firm is known for ‘responsive service with quick turnaround times‘. Golder assisted NIAB with the assignment of trade marks and plant breeder varieties as part of the sale of its strawberry breeding business.
Lawyer Rankings
- Next Generation Partners East Anglia > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property
- Intellectual property East Anglia > TMT (technology, media and telecoms)
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