Jack is an IP solicitor in EIP's litigation team and is experienced with patent litigation before the High Court and Court of Appeal as well as IPEC. He also has experience with non-technical and licensing litigation. Jack is currently involved in patent disputes involving telecommunications and data processing technologies, as well as other matters concerning biomedical and diagnostics devices. Throughout his work on these cases, Jack has been responsible for preparing costs evidence, drafting pleadings and managing expert witnesses.
Jack also has non-contentious experience, having previously worked on secondment at a multinational financial services and payment technology client, where his work focused on various types of agreements, including services agreements, sponsorships, promotions and non-disclosure agreements, as part of the corporate and commercial legal team. Jack was also involved with reviewing corporate communications and assessing potential liability. During this time he worked in tandem with data protection practitioners and liaised with clients in the business on commercial considerations.
Jack has a BA in Philosophy from the University of Southampton. He joined EIP having completed the Graduate Diploma in Law and the Legal Practice Course, which he passed with distinction at BPP Law School. Before studying law, he spent two years working as an English teacher in Hong Kong.
Jack is a member of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and regularly attends the meetings of the ETSI IPR Group.