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John Coldham

Position
Partner, UK Head of Brands and Designs, Co-Head of the Retail Sector (UK)
Career
“John has produced some excellent work during the course of this case, demonstrating his total commitment to his client throughout.”
Gill Smith, Dyson
John Coldham is an experienced litigator of all types of intellectual property (IP). His priority is to help clients to maximise the return on their investment in their IP, through strengthening their portfolio and strategically enforcing it against infringers.
IP arises through investment in business, whether it is in development of new products or services, new packaging or new marketing approaches and branding. As a result, IP is often what distinguishes one business from another and makes it a success. John advises clients on how this investment can be protected through registered and unregistered rights, and works with them to ensure that infringement of their IP is managed in the most commercially appropriate manner.
John works closely with clients to ensure that they are getting the most out of their investment in their business – be that in the brand, the R&D or the design elements. By taking time to ensure he really understands the commercial importance of different aspects of the business, he helps clients ensure that budgets are used in the most cost-effective way, with a constant eye on the commercial objectives.
Whether the budget is big or small, every client has the same wish – that it is spent effectively and responsibly while obtaining the best possible result. Our team has spent a lot of time considering costs of litigation and we pride ourselves on our accurate and competitive estimates.
John’s experience covers cases big and small, from running multi-jurisdiction patent litigation to design right cases in the Intellectual Property & Enterprise Court. Clients from around the world trust John’s sensible, considered advice, and praise his commercial nous.
John is also very involved with IP policy, particularly in the area of designs, where he has particular experience. He is a member of the Design and Copyright Committees of both the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA) and the Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys (ITMA), and is a long-standing member of both organisations.
Highlights
- Advising Unilever in relation to its emergency injunction against the British National Party was a day that stands out. John obtained instructions at 11am that the British National Party had released a party political broadcast online that featured a picture of a jar of Marmite in the corner throughout (without permission), and the party was due to air its broadcast on national television the following day. Within a few hours John was in court, having tried to negotiate with the party but not obtaining the necessary assurances. After a detailed hearing involving analysis of a number of discrete issues, the High Court ordered the injunction, which was served shortly afterwards. Press analysis described the case as an example of “best practice”.
- Advising Dyson in relation to dispute involving its registered design in its original cylinder vacuum cleaner at the High Court and Court of Appeal. The case is often cited as precedent in other design law cases.
- Acting for Hasbro in a major brands dispute involving the Play-Doh trade mark. The case was particularly hard-fought, and this was a highlight not just because it was hugely successful for the client but also because it drew out the best in everyone in the team despite the sometimes extremely long hours!
- Advising JTI on a major multi-jurisdictional patent dispute about electronic cigarette technology.
Clients
John works with clients across a number of sectors, from tech start-ups to global manufacturers of fast-moving consumer goods. John acts for cli…
Languages
English
Lawyer Rankings
London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property: trade marks, copyright and design
(Next Generation Partners)Counting a litany of high-profile life sciences, technology, and retail clients in its client roster, the ‘fabulous’, ‘high-quality’ and ‘proactive’ team at Gowling WLG’s core streams of work incorporate elements of brand strategy, design litigation, advertising, and licensing. Practice leader Kate Swaine
, who is based in Birmingham, supports several household name brands in their global protection and enforcement programmes. John Coldham is at the forefront of the firm’s brands and designs work, with notable strengths in design law. Matt Hervey is the firm’s resident AI law expert in the IP field, while Dan Smith leads the advertising law team with his extensive experience in the area. Mathilda Davidson, transactional IP specialist, is also recommended.
London > Industry focus > Retail and consumer
Comprising four specialist task forces to cater to clients’ desires across the production chain, the team at Gowling WLG advises a wide array of clients, ranging from car manufacturing companies, to banks and consumer goods companies. The team is led by John Coldham, who displays particular expertise in handling IP, strategy and litigation matters; he has also spearheaded the company’s AI tool ‘Saturn‘ to help brands identify counterfeit and copycat products. In addition to co-heading the team, Jocelyn Paulley leads the firm’s data centre practice, regularly advising on IT, digital infrastructure and data protection matters. Sarah Riding and Kate Swaine
are also key names in the team, advising on trade mark enforcement and commercial contracts, respectively.
Lawyer Rankings
- Next Generation Partners London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property: trade marks, copyright and design
- Intellectual property: trade marks, copyright and design London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms)
- Retail and consumer London > Industry focus
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- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property: patents (contentious and non-contentious)
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