With particular expertise in IP, Hogarth Chambers is equipped to handle a range of intellectual property, trade mark and copyright matters. Gwilym Harbottle was instructed by The Football Association Premier League Ltd in proceedings against major UK ISPs, securing a blocking order to prevent access to websites streaming unlicensed Premier League matches, while Jamie Muir Wood  represents the claimant in Weltman v Hensley, a dispute over royalties over the works of band Uriah Heep.
Legal 500 Editorial commentary

Testimonials

Collated independently by Legal 500 research team.

  • 'Excellent set, and the clerks are very helpful and approachable.'
  • 'Hogarth Chambers has a strong suit of juniors especially with respect to soft IP.'
  • 'Hogarth Chambers is very commercial and efficient to work with.'
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Lawyers

Leading Silks

KCs at the very top of their field, with a long-established record of market-defining cases, and widespread endorsement from clients and peers. All silks appointed in the last two rounds are listed further below.

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Andrew Norris KC
2
Nicholas Caddick KC
‘Nicholas is fantastic. He is the best for complex copyright and designs cases. He is thoughtful and very clever.’
2
Simon Malynicz KC

Leading Juniors

Leading juniors are those with significant experience of key cases, strong market recognition from both peers and clients, and are seen as future candidates for silk.

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Gwilym Harbottle
1
Michael Hicks
2
Jonathan Moss
2
Jamie Muir Wood
'Jamie is bright, personable and a pleasure to work with. His advocacy is precise, measured and compelling.'
3
Sam Carter
3
Guy Tritton

Rising stars

Rising stars at the Bar are defined as barristers between four and eight years’ call who are seen as up-and-coming members of the Bar in their respective practice areas by clients and peers alike. They will already be instructed in high-profile, complex, and high-value contentious and non-contentious matters, working with and opposite more experienced leading counsel.

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Becky Knott