Paul Inman > Gowling WLG > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Gowling WLG
4 MORE LONDON RIVERSIDE
LONDON
SE1 2AU
England
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Work Department

IP team.

Position

Partner

Career

Trained Simmons & Simmons, qualified 1995; solicitor, intellectual property team 1995-2008; Howrey LLP partner, intellectual property group, 2008-10; Wragge & Co, partner, intellectual property team (2010 to present); Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co, partner, 2014.

Education

Wellington College, Crowthorne, Berks; Durham University (1989 Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Combined BSc Hons); College of Law, London (1992 Common Professional Examination; 1993 Law Society Finals); Bristol University (1996 Diploma in Intellectual Property and Practice); Higher Courts (Civil Proceedings) Qualification (2004).

Leisure

Skiing, swimming, cycling, four children.

Lawyer Rankings

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

Recommended for its ‘great commercial acumen’, the Gowling WLG IP practice, which is headed by Kate Swaine, has key strengths that include tech patent litigation, SEP/FRAND litigation and work in the life sciences field, to name a few. Alexandra Brodie is noted for her expertise in the technology sector, leading significant cases in the SEP/FRAND sphere, while Paul Inman has considerable experience in pharma patent infringement and revocation actions. Further strengthening the practice is Patrick Duxbury, who is well-versed in handling transactional matters, and Huw Evans, who routinely handles life sciences and technology related matters. Luke Kempton is particularly active in the biotech and pharma sectors, and Jamie Rowlands routinely represents a multitude of clients in global patent disputes, being especially active in the telecoms space. Matt Hervey and Nick Cunningham are also recommended. Jonathan Ball departed to Norton Rose Fulbright in June 2022.