Will Nieuwenhuys > Marks & Clerk > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Marks & Clerk
15 Fetter Lane
LONDON
EC4A 1BW
England

Work Department

Intellectual Property

Position

Will has experience in a variety of technical fields, with particular expertise in small molecule organic and pharmaceutical chemistry. His work encompasses all aspects of patent practice, including original drafting work, the prosecution of patent applications in the United Kingdom and before the European Patent Office (EPO), the management of worldwide patent portfolios, and the preparation of opinions and freedom to operate analyses.

He also has significant experience of EPO opposition and appeal proceedings, and has appeared before the Boards of Appeal of the EPO a number of times. Will also has expertise in relation to Supplementary Protection Certificates (SPCs). In addition to his patent practice, Will also has significant experience in the registration of designs, particularly European Community Registered Designs.

Will was recommended in the inaugural Who’s Who Legal: Patent Agents guide 2015, which praises his “impressive experience”, and was again listed as an expert in 2016.

Career

Will graduated from Oxford University in 2003 with a Masters Degree in Chemistry, which included a year-long research project in the area of asymmetric synthesis. He joined Marks & Clerk in 2003 and qualified as a Chartered Patent Attorney and as a European Patent Attorney in 2007.

He became a Partner of the firm in 2010 and is currently a member of the Board of Management of Marks & Clerk LLP.

Languages

Deutsch (German)
English

Lawyer Rankings

London > Industry focus > Life sciences and healthcare

Clients ranging from start-ups and universities to the likes of Gilead and AstraZeneca turn to the patent prosecution team at Marks & Clerk for assistance with work such as patent revocation actions, patent portfolio due diligence and EPO opposition matters. Mike Gilbert heads up the team alongside Will Nieuwenhuys. Gilbert’s practice combines high-profile patent litigation and matters concerning Supplementary Protection Certificates, while Nieuwenhuys is known for his expertise in small molecule organic and pharmaceutical chemistry. Charlie Balme is equipped to handle litigation, arbitration and commercial IP matters connected to medical devices.

 

London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > PATMA: Patent attorneys

Marks & Clerk has offices located across the UK, Europe, Canada, Greater China, and the Asia Pacific, and the team provides clients with an all-encompassing patent offering, from support with initial filing to representation in litigation and commercial exploitation. Its client base includes large pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical companies, high-profile electronic, engineering, and software companies, SMEs, start-ups, and universities. 3D printing, machine learning, and AI all remain key areas of activity for the group, especially regarding filing applications. The practice is jointly led by Simon Mounteney and Robin Oxley, both of whom are in the firm’s London office. Another notable team member is Will Nieuwenhuys, who provides clients with support regarding the global management of patent portfolios and freedom to operate mandates. The clean technology arena is a key focus for Thomas Prock, and David Grant is strong in advising on mathematical and software-based inventions within the digital technology, AI, and machine-learning industries.