Emily Nytko-Lutz > Reddie & Grose LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Reddie & Grose LLP
THE WHITECHAPEL BUILDING
10 WHITECHAPEL HIGH STREET
LONDON
E1 8QS
England
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Work Department

Patents

Position

Senior Associate

Emily advises a range of domestic and international companies. She is experienced in patent drafting and global patent prosecution, conducting due diligence and European freedom-to-operate assessments and European oppositions and appeals

Career

Emily Nytko-Lutz joined Reddie & Grose in 2018, having previously worked for another London-based IP firm. She has also worked in-house at a multinational medical device company and as a patent examiner at the US PTO. This range of experience in multiple settings and jurisdictions provides Emily with a unique perspective on clients’ needs.

After graduating from Dartmouth College with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, she completed a PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Inorganic Chemistry that focused on the development of frustrated magnetic materials.

Emily has handled patent work in various fields, including personal care products, petrochemicals, fuel cells and batteries, automotive products, packaging, building materials, household consumer goods, biotechnology and medical devices.

Memberships

American Chemical Society

American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA)

Fellow, Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA)

Institute of Professional Representatives before the European Patent Office (epi)

Education

European Patent Attorney (2015)

Chartered Patent Attorney (2014)

IP Litigator (2015)

European Design Attorney

US Patent Agent (2010)

Certificate in Intellectual Property Law (with Distinction), Bournemouth University

PhD, Inorganic Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry, Dartmouth College, USA

Leisure

In her spare time, Emily enjoys travelling, hiking and scuba diving, and likes to crochet. Emily is a member of CIPA Council as well as CIPA’s International Liaison Committee, co-chairing the North America working group.