Calum Smyth > Wiggin LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Wiggin LLP
9TH FLOOR, MET BUILDING
22 PERCY STREET
LONDON
W1T 2BU
England
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Work Department

Intellectual Property and Technology

Position

Calum has over 20 years’ experience as a lawyer, specialising in IP and technology and acting for a wide variety of clients. Calum previously led the intellectual property function at Barclays Bank and is listed in IAM Strategy 300: The World’s Leading IP Strategists.

In addition to his experience in contentious matters, he has regularly advised on software patentability, technology transactions, brand protection, M&A and structuring issues.

Calum has a specific interest in emerging technologies, such a quantum computing, blockchain and AI, and he is passionate about how intellectual property can support clients’ businesses; by protecting their innovations and by having an effective IP strategy.

Memberships

Calum sits on the UK Council of AIPPI.

Lawyer Rankings

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

Experts in the digital world, Wiggin LLP is particularly known for its online enforcement and intermediary liability work, acting for content and brand owners, as well as clients in the film, publishing and luxury goods industries. One key area of expertise includes copyright infringement, and its brand strategy and portfolio management practice is also expanding. The team is capable of working across a broad spread of sectors, from film and music to pharma and technology, and is recommended for its ‘commercial and pragmatic’ approach. Sara Ashby spearheads the practice, covering the full gamut of IP rights, while Rachel Alexander’s expertise includes online enforcement and copyright infringement matters. John Colbourn’s broad practice advises on international brand strategy and portfolio management, as well as considerable litigation experience. Michael Browne’s practice covers contentious and non-contentious remits, such as trade secrets and copyright litigation. Joanne Gibbs, Calum Smyth and Peter Dawson are also recommended.

London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Fintech

Wiggin LLP’s fintech practice works with businesses at all levels, from fast-growth companies to multinational corporations, on a range of commercial and regulatory matters, with noteworthy expertise in the multi-jurisdictional analysis of the regulated status of cryptoassets. Jason Fisher – praised for his ‘first class personal client service’ – heads up the team alongside Marcus Bagnall, who joined from Linklaters LLP in January 2022 and is equipped to advise on industry digitalisation mandates and NFT development. IP specialist Calum Smyth is another name to note.

London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property: patents (contentious and non-contentious)

Wiggin LLP’s ‘friendly and engaging’ team is renowned for its technology and media sector expertise and is also capable of acting across a diverse range of other sectors, from film and music to pharma and gaming. Leading the practice is Sara Ashby, who advises on patent enforcement and strategy with extensive experience in the litigation sphere. Key contact Calum Smyth’s range of expertise encompasses software patentability, technology transactions, brand protection, M&A and structuring issues, whilst Michael Browne’s broad experience extends from patent entitlement disputes and various other proceedings, to drafting and negotiating joint development, licensing and franchise agreements. Associates Georgina Hart and Sinclaire Marber Schäfer are other names to note in the practice, the latter joining from Kirkland & Ellis International LLP in May 2022.