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Nicholas Caddick KC KC

Position
Barrister specialising in:
(1) Intellectual property – copyright, designs, trade marks, breach of confidence;
(2) Contractual disputes – particularly with regard to IT and media disputes;
(3) Conflict of laws and jurisdiction;
(4) Breach of fiduciary duty;
(5) Insolvency – including director’s disqualification;
(6) Property law – particularly mortgages, easements and construction disputes;
(7) Trusts, probate and succession.
IP CASES INCLUDE:
TBD (Owen Holland) v Simons [2020] EWCA Civ 1182 – Court of Appeal and High Court; guidance relating to form and execution of search orders in a claim for infringement of copyright, breach of confidence and conspiracy.
Pixdene v Paddington – pre-action disclosure in the context of claims for breach of a royalty distribution agreement.
Studiocanal Films v Hanway Films High Court – infringement of copyright in the well-known film, Kind Hearts and Coronets.
ESL Fuels v Fletcher – breach of contract and of confidence relating to formulae for fuels
Time Out v Marketing Lounge – trade mark, passing off and breach of contract relating to use of the “Time Out” name
Take-Two v James (2020) – infringement of copyright in creating mod menus for use with a well-known computer game
Musion Events v Maass [2018] – arbitration; claims concerning ownership of patents and trade marks and claims for breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty.
Poul Chang Metal v Bailcast [2018] EWHC 3432 – international jurisdiction and stays in relation to a Community design claim.
Stretchline v H&M Hermes & Mauritz UK Ltd [2017] EWCA Civ 199 – Court of Appeal and High Court (Henry Carr J at [2015] EWHC 3298) – action for breachof a settlement agreement by selling items falling within the claims of a patent.
Hussain v. Hussain (2016-2017) – right to use the name “Nawaab” for restaurants.
Fibrefab Ltd v. Aberlardus Ltd (2016 – ongoing) – High Court; interim injunction (Arnold J) in a claim for passing off, infringement of trade mark and breach of covenant.
Stretchline v H&M[2015] EWCA Civ – Court of Appeal; striking out defence and counterclaim asserting invalidity of patent);
A v B – (parties’ identities confidential) scope of trade mark rights under a licence agreement relating to a leading fashion and cosmetics houses;
Joules v Brand Auth – IPR in the designs of clothes;
Getronics v P&O Ferries – contractual dispute over a substantial IT contract;
Hewlett Packard v K2 – interim relief in trade mark parallel importation case;
Odeon Cinemas v Odeon Entertainment – trade mark dispute over the “Odeon” name;
C Plc v P[2006] Ch 549 – search orders; privilege against self-incrimination;
O Ltd v Z[2005] EWHC 238 – search orders; privilege against self-incrimination;
Badfinger Music v Evans[2002] – EMLR 2 (fiduciaries; equitable remuneration);
Attorney General v Times Newspapers[2001] – 1 WLR 885 (CA) (confidential information and newspapers).
CHANCERY CASES INCLUDE:
Re Hayward – breach of contract and/or of trust.
Robin Grossmith Racing v Steeplechase – test case as to the construction of the contractual licences granted to on-course bookmakers to operate on Jockey Club racecourses.
Re Equity; entitlement to trust funds.
A v B – royalties in respect of sales of photographs.
C (airline) v D – advising an airline in regard to enforcement action by the Sheriff and a dispute concerning the televising of the event.
Elmbid v Burgess[2013] EWHC 1489 – contractual dispute; notice to complete;
Fortune v Wiltshire Council[2013] 1 WLR 808 (CA) – highways;
Re Minrealm[2012] EWHC 343 – companies; valuation of shares; consent orders;
Official Receiver v Huck[2011] BPIR 702 – insolvency; cross border jurisdiction;
Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission v Beasley[2011] 1 WLR 1704 (CA) – nature of debt in an IVA;
Alkin v Raymond[2010] WTLR 1117 – replacement of executor/trustees;
Official Receiver v Mitterfellner[2009] BPIR 1075 – insolvency; cross border jurisdiction;
Secretary of State v Hollier[2006] BCC 11 – disqualification of directors; de facto directors;
Secretary of State v Feakins[2007] BCC 54 (CA) – transactions defrauding creditors;
Re Huddersfield Fine Worsted[2005] BCC 915 (CA) – insolvency; priorities of debts in administration;
Re Timothy[2006] BPIR 329 – insolvency; IVAs;
Colin Dawson Windows v King’s Lynn and West Norfolk BC[2005] 2 P&CR 19 (CA) – adverse possession;
Scottish Widows v Tripipatkul[2004] BCC 200 – liability of surety under lease;
P&S Platt v Crouch[2004] 1 P&CR 18 (CA) – easement of mooring;
Green v Lord Somerleyton[2004] 1 P&CR 33 (CA) – easement of drainage; nuisance; flooding;
Re Marann Brookes[2003] BCC 239 – insolvency; cross border jurisdiction;
Malory Enterprises v Cheshire Homes[2002] Ch 216 (CA) – overriding interests in land, rectification of the register;
Tracs v Sampson[2001] EWCA Civ 1388 (CA) – appointment of receivers;
Hale v Norfolk County Council[2001] Ch 717 (CA) – highways.
Career
Deputy High Court Judge – 2018
Authorised to sit in Patents Court – 2019
Authorised to sit in IPEC – 2021
Called 1986, Middle Temple.
Publications:
(1) Co-editor Copinger & Skone James on Copyright (formerly Specialist Editor on designs);
(2) Co-author Caddick & Longstaff ‘A User’s Guide to Trade Marks and Passing Off’ 4th ed. (2015).
(3) Former editor of Williams Mortimer & Sunnuck’s Executors, Administrators and Probate 18th – 20th eds.
Memberships
Intellectual Property Bar Association; Chancery Bar Association
Education
Alton College, Hampshire; St. Edmund Hall, Oxford (1984 BA Jurisprudence, 1985 BCL; MA).
Leisure
Horse riding and rugby.
Lawyer Rankings
London Bar > Intellectual property
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 3Nicholas Caddick KC – Hogarth Chambers ‘Nicholas is very bright and a genuine pleasure to work with. He produces very high-quality written work, he engages in open-minded discussion about the issues before delivering well thought-out arguments, and at all times, he demonstrates a very good understanding of the client’s commercial interests and how they factor into the solution.’
Hogarth Chambers is praised as a ‘go-to set for IP advocacy‘, and its members are especially skilled in the area of trade marks. The set also handles cases surrounding copyright, designs, and confidential information, and it is increasingly active in patent-related mandates. Among the set’s notable bench of silks is Nicholas Caddick KC, who boasts particular expertise in cases involving contractual disputes over intellectual property rights. Simon Malynicz KC has appeared before all levels of court, including the UKIPO and the EUIPO, the Supreme Court, and the CJEU. Of recent note, Malynicz KC represented the claimants in Swatch and others v Samsung, a case concerning allegations of trade mark infringement arising from the defendant’s sale of smartwatches capable of displaying faces similar to the claimant’s watches. Another key silk is Andrew Norris KC, and he regularly acts for individual rights holders and multinational brands, as well as patent owners. Specialist intellectual property silk Jeremy Reed KC and patent law expert Richard Davis KC are also key members of the team. Among the juniors, Michael Hicks stands out for his broad-ranging experience across copyright, patents, trade marks, passing off, designs, and confidential information cases. Hicks is acting for the claimant, who claims to be the creator of the Bitcoin electronic cash system, in Wright v BTC Core and others, a case addressing whether copyright can exist within the Bitcoin system. Amanda Michaels is an Appointed Person and frequently hears appeals from the UKIPO in trade mark mandates.