Mark Lubbock > EIP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

EIP
FAIRFAX HOUSE
15 FULWOOD PLACE
LONDON
WC1V 6HU
England
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Work Department

EIP Commercial

Position

Partner, Solicitor

Career

Mark is an experienced commercial IP and data protection lawyer who has advised clients in many industry sectors on a wide variety of commercial arrangements including technology transfer agreements, IP licences, trademark licences and franchise agreements, R&D and collaboration agreements, and outsourcing, development and system procurement agreements, and in corporate and corporate finance transactions.

Before he joined EIP, Mark was a partner with Brown Rudnick LLP for the past four years, and before that Mark was at Ashurst LLP for over 20 years heading up different teams in IP and tech during his time there.

  • 2022 — present
    Partner, EIP
  • 2018 — 2022
    Partner, Brown Rudnick LLP
  • 1996 — 2018
    Senior Partner, Ashurst LLP
  • 1992 — 1995
    Associate Partner, Ashurst Morris Crisp
  • 1989 — 1992
    Senior Associate, Ashurst Morris Crisp
  • 1982 — 1988
    Associate, McKenna & Co.
  • 1981 — 1982
    Guest Associate, Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Cleveland, Ohio

 

Memberships

Member of the Society for Computers and the Law (SCL)

Member of International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI)

Member of Intellectual Property Lawyer’s Association (IPLA)

Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Trade Mark Agents (CITMA)

Member of the International Trademark Association (INTA)

Member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)

Education

Solicitor – Law Society (1984)

  • 1984
    CPE, College of Law, Guildford
  • 1980
    MA in Natural Sciences and Law, Peterhouse, University of Cambridge

Lawyer Rankings

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

The ‘outstanding’ comprehensive offering at EIP covers the full gamut of issues in the patent space, covering a diverse multitude of agreements and other transactional mandates alongside multi-faceted litigation in a range of courts. Steering the practice is Andrew Sharples, who is especially knowledgeable in managing FRAND trials, Robert Lundie Smith, who counts blue-chip technology companies among his core roster of clients, and Mark Lubbock, whose transactional capabilities across a varied array of commercial arrangements further bolster the practice. Capitalising on his more than 30 years of activity in this field, Gary Moss is highly capable of advising on a range of cross-border IP disputes, while Kathleen Fox Murphy enjoys a wealth of experience in coordinating litigation, handling interim injunctions, and assisting with infringement issues.