Matthew Kime

Barrister

Intellectual property & computer-related or other technical matters

Ample qualifications and experience across several areas:

Intellectual Property specialist working on Intellectual Property (copyright & designs; trade marks and passing off; patents and confidential information) and other technical matters, particularly anything involving computer hardware or software supplies (eg Technology and Construction Court work) or the internet

In addition to ordinary IP work, I have considerable experience of working in those areas of IP and related areas of law that are less frequently encountered than the mainstream of IP cases most IP practitioners are familiar with and encounter frequently. I have handled cases of construction of agreements (commercial ones) and cases relating to dispute settlements (eg undertakings to the Court) as well as statutory interpretation.

Some cases in which I was instructed or briefed have been published.

Necessarily, in almost every case I have been involved in making settlement offers and where these have not been successful, in mediations to try to settle disputes or protect my clients' interests in costs.

My family history has been of involvement in engineering since about the 1880s.

I am a self-employed barrister-at-law practising in the courts of England and Wales.

I provide legal services: Advocacy, advice and drafting.

I have a UK science background and training, with professional experience as a multi-disciplinary research scientist in the UK and the USA working in areas of research at the forefront of "high technology" (instrumentally and biotechnologically) and several publications in learned scientific journals.

I have a law degree from an English university.

I work at or from chambers in London specialising in IP and IT:

7 New Square Chambers (full address and other contact details are available), Lincoln's Inn, London

and I am associated with chambers in Manchester (as a "door tenant" I undertake work from these chambers) specialising in Chancery and Commercial matters as well as general Common Law work:

Cobden House Chambers (formerly known as Hollins-Bridge Street Chambers), in splendid premises at 19 Quay Street, Manchester M3 3HN (formerly at 64a Bridge Street, Manchester M3 3BA). 19 Quay Street was the Manchester County Court for decades.

Access

Solicitors, patent agents and trade mark agents usually instruct or brief Counsel to act for lay Clients. Additionally (this is not exhaustive, merely illustrative), legal departments (if headed by a barrister or solicitor) of local authorities, employed solicitors and arbitrators may instruct Counsel.

Public Access

Members of the public may instruct or brief me directly. This is subject to the special provisions of the Code of Conduct of The Bar of England and Wales, for which I direct readers to the Bar Council's website www.barcouncil.org.uk

Overseas work

Under some circumstances (essentially those set out in the Overseas Practice Rules for the Bar in Annex F of the Code of Conduct of The Bar of England and Wales) Counsel may be instructed in overseas work.

Note The contents of this web site do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the head of chambers of 7 New Square Chambers or anyone else other than Matthew Kime.

© Matthew Kime 1997-2006

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