Thomson Reuters names eight Keystone Law partners in its Stand-out Lawyers Guide 2026
Andrea James, Andrew Darwin & Anna McKibbin
Claire has extensive experience advising on contentious and non-contentious matters involving the protection and exploitation of intellectual property. Her deep knowledge of intellectual property and commercial law enables her to advise on the optimisation of clients’ positions across multiple industry sectors, in particular technology and brands.
Claire has represented numerous clients in the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court, English High Court, Court of Appeal and the Court of Justice of the European Union. She also has extensive knowledge and experience of litigation in the US Courts, from the District Court up to the Supreme Court. Claire has also represented many clients in successful mediations, many of which have concerned failed technology projects.
Outside of the courtroom Claire is highly experienced in advising companies of all sizes on the franchising and licensing of their intellectual property including copyright, particularly in computer software, pharmaceutical patents and know-how and brand trademarks.
Claire advises on high-stakes commercial litigation, including cross-border technology disputes, enforcement of foreign judgments, and multi-jurisdictional mediations, often acting in precedent-setting proceedings with wide-reaching legal implications.
Experience
Claire helps clients resolve IP disputes efficiently and strategically, including claims involving copyright, design rights, insurance, and confidential information, with particular expertise in negotiated settlements and alternative dispute resolution.
Experience
Claire supports global consumer brands with the international licensing and franchising of their intellectual property, tailoring agreements to support strategic brand expansion and commercial scalability.
Experience
Please note: The experience list above may include examples of work completed prior to joining Keystone Law.
Recognised by The Legal 500 for Intellectual Property: Patents (Contentious and Non-Contentious) 2022–2023
Recognised by The Legal 500 for Intellectual Property: Trade Marks, Copyright and Design 2023
Recommended by The Legal 500 for Intellectual Property 2017
Claire qualified as a solicitor in 2008. Prior to joining Keystone Law in 2019, she worked at the following firms: