Professional background
I advise clients on the protection and enforcement of their Intellectual Property rights and have worked across contentious, transactional, and advisory matters for clients, including successfully bringing a case to the Court of Appeal.
Prior to joining Fieldfisher, I trained at a magic circle firm and completed an LLM in Intellectual Property and Information Law at King’s College London where I focused on international perspectives on freedom of speech and AI development, as well as copyright and trade mark law. I am particularly interested in helping clients to navigate and respond to the evolving legal landscape in the digital age.
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Dryrobe v D‑Robe: not generic, just a household name
20.02.2026
On 4 December 2025, the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court ("IPEC") handed down judgment in Dryrobe Ltd v Caesr Group Ltd t/a D-Robe Outdoors [2025] EWHC 3167 (IPEC). HHJ Melissa Clarke found for the claimant, Dryrobe, on trade mark infringement under sections 10(2) and 10(3) Trade Marks Act 1994 ("TMA") and passing off against the defendant, D-Robe.