Edwin Coe promotes two dual qualified lawyers to the Partnership
Edwin Coe is delighted to announce that Karen Lee and Thomas Johnson have been promoted to the Partnership within the Intellectual Property and Class Action & Finance Litigation teams respectively.
Karen joined Edwin Coe as a trainee, qualifying into the Intellectual Property team, and is also a qualified Chartered Trade Mark Attorney. She deals with all aspects of intellectual property law, both contentious and non-contentious matters in the fields of trade marks, passing off, copyright and design rights. Karen also regularly prosecutes trade mark and registered design applications at UK, EU and international level. She manages, co-ordinates and deals with the enforcement aspects concerning the clients’ trade mark and registered design portfolios.
Thomas Johnson is dual qualified Barrister–Partner and is recommended as a ‘Rising Star’ for litigation in the Legal 500 UK directory. His practice spans all aspects of commercial litigation and alternative dispute resolution. He has particular experience in high value, complex fraud cases, finance disputes, and company law.
David Greene, Edwin Coe’s Senior Partner commented “I’m delighted to welcome Karen and Thomas into the partnership at Edwin Coe. Both are dedicated, talented lawyers who are a great asset to our clients and the firm.”
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