Beatrice Bass > DMH Stallard LLP > Brighton, England > Lawyer Profile

DMH Stallard LLP
NORTH WEST OFFICE SUITE, 1ST FLOOR
ONE JUBILEE STREET
BRIGHTON
BN1 1GE
England
Beatrice  Bass photo

Work Department

Dispute Resolution, Technology, Media and Telecoms

Position

Associate

Career

Advises in all aspects of commercial dispute resolution, intellectual property and technology related disputes, and regularly assists in high value complex matters with an international element.

Beatrice supports the head and senior members of the Dispute Resolution TMT department on a variety of corporate and commercial disputes. She specialises in intellectual property and technology related disputes, including advice on trademarks, design rights, misuse of confidential information, copyright and database rights.

Beatrice regularly assists on claims issued at the High Court, including the Queen’s Bench Division, Chancery Division and Intellectual Property Enterprise Court, and advises international clients in cross border litigation and arbitration.

The law is not Beatrice’s first career, and she is familiar with copyright and royalty distribution from over 10 years experience in the music industry as an international touring and recording artist on the bass guitar.

Work highlights:

Assisted in the Defendent’s legal team in European Real Estate Debt Fund (Cayman) Limited v Anoup Treon and others, a high value High Court claim regarding financial investments in the care sector

Acted as part of the claimant team in a complex international arbitration at the LCIA London Court of International Arbitration.

 

Languages

Fluent in German and understands basic French

Lawyer Rankings

South East > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property

(Leading associates)

Beatrice Bass – DMH Stallard LLP

With ‘unmatched expertise and deep understanding of the law‘, DMH Stallard LLP is well regarded for its intellectual property practice. Equipped with both contentious and non-contentious specialists, the firm handles a range of enforcement and protection issues, complex licensing structures and royalties agreements, including acting on cross-border matters. The firm demonstrates particular strength in the manufacturing and technology sectors, with an increasing focus on software-related IP matters. Tim Ashdown, based across London and Brighton, and John Yates, in Gatwick, lead the contentious and non-contentious teams respectively. Robert Ganpatsingh, also based in Gatwick, has experience in contentious matters involving design rights, patents, copyright and trade marks, while Debbie Venn in Brighton is highly regarded for her non-contentious TMT practice. Rebecca Leeves and Beatrice Bass, also in Brighton, are also key names to note.