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08 May 2014
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Keystone Law is pleased to announce that Lucy Harrold has joined the firm’s Intellectual Property team.
Prior to joining Keystone, Lucy was a Partner at Stephenson Harwood. She also teaches IP at Cambridge University as an external tutor on its Law degree. Lucy advises clients on the protection, exploitation, and enforcement of their IP rights as well as advising those defending IP disputes. In particular she specialises in copyright issues in the context of software, the Internet, and databases. Her clients cover a broad range of sectors including shipping, media, retail, healthcare, technology, and manufacturing industries.
James Knight, Keystone Law Managing Director, commented:
“In the digital age that we live in it has never been more crucial for businesses to protect their intellectual property by correctly assessing and valuing it. Lucy’s expertise and experience working with clients across a range of sectors make her an invaluable addition to the firm.”