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Andrew Norris KC KC

Position
Specialist in advisory and litigation work in all aspects of intellectual property law, including patents, trademarks, passing off, designs (registered and unregistered), copyright and confidential information; media and entertainment. Recently reported cases include: Robyn Rihanna Fenty v Arcadia (2015) EWCA; Jack Wills Limited v House of Fraser [2014] EWHC 110; Boxing Brands Ltd v Sports Direct International Pic and others [2014] EWHC 91; Robyn Rihanna Fenty v Arcadia Group Brands t/s Topshop [2013] EWHC 2310; Doosan Power Systems Ltd v Babcock International Group Pic [2013] EWHC 1364; [2013] ETMR 40; Football Assoc Premier League v QC Leisure [2012] EWHC 108; Convatec v Smith & Nephew and Ors [2011] EWHC 3461(Pat); Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) v Euroview Sport Ltd [2010] Eu LR 583; Aktieselskabet at 21 v TDK Corporation (C-197/07P) [2009] ETMR 36; Crocodile International Private Ltd v La Chemise Lacoste [2008] EWHC 2673 (Ch); Football Association Premier League Ltd v QC Leisure and others [2008] FSR 32 (C-403/08).
Career
Called 1995; Middle Temple. Co-author to ‘A Practical Guide to Trade Mark Law’.
Memberships
Intellectual Property Bar Association; Chancery Bar Association.
Education
Glenalmond College; St Andrew’s University (1993 BSc); College of Law, London (1994 CPE).
Lawyer Rankings
London Bar > Intellectual property
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 3Andrew Norris KC – Hogarth Chambers ‘Andrew is a superb advocate. Calm, considered and knowledgeable, he commands the court’s confidence, and on cross-examination, he is dextrous, probing witnesses.’
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.
London Bar > Media and entertainment
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 1Drawing upon the set’s ‘very strong’ expertise in IP matters, Hogarth Chambers members’ are highly sought after for high profile and complex media and entertainment disputes arising out of music business, publishing, film and television work. Andrew Norris KC and Jonathan Moss are representing the claimant in Universal Studios & Ors v Samuel Foulkes & Ors, a large copyright and trade mark claim relating to the rights of the Jurassic Park film franchise. Jamie Muir Wood acted for the claimant, a member of band The xx, in Haynes v Young Recording Ltd & Ors, a dispute regarding a sample from an unused BBC pilot which was the focus of his track ‘Gosh’.