Norton Rose Fulbright (London)

Mike Knapper

Norton Rose Fulbright (London)
Head of Intellectual Property, Europe, Middle East and Asia

Mike Knapper is an intellectual property and technology lawyer based in our London office. He is Head of Intellectual Property, Europe, Middle East and Asia. He regularly advises on intellectual property, IT and data protection aspects of mergers and acquisitions, joint venture transactions and IPOs, and on business separation and carve-out transactions. Mike also advises on strategies for the protection and exploitation of brands and innovation (including in relation to trade marks, copyright, patents and trade secrets), on sponsorship arrangements, marketing and advertising law and on data protection compliance strategies. Mike joined the firm in 1998 and was made a partner in 2006, after a period working in-house at The Thomson Corporation (now Thomson Reuters), where he was assistant European Counsel. Mike is described in Legal 500 as an “excellent, adaptable and effective” lawyer who “thinks of real solutions that will work” and as someone who is “excellent at thinking around stalemate situations”. Mike has a degree in Chemistry from Bristol University, where he was awarded the 1995 ICI prize. He is a member of the Licensing Executive Society, INTA, the Society for Computers and Law and represents us on IPLA and the City of London Law Society IP sub-committee.

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Articles

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Mike Knapper, Ian Giles, Mark Maurice, Lai Lynn Choong, Mark Daniels The UK Parliament publishes the National Security and Investment Bill with impact on transactions with intangible assets

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This article has been nominated for the 2022 Antitrust Writing Awards. Click here to learn more about the Antitrust Writing Awards. Introduction The National Security and Investment Bill (the Bill) is currently making its way through the legislative process in the House of Lords. It is (...)

Caroline Thomas, George Cameron, Mark Simpson, Martin Coleman, Mike Knapper The EU Commission announces the adoption of a revised technology transfer block exemption regulation and new accompanying guidelines

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This article has been nominated for the 2015 Antitrust Writing Awards. Click here to learn more about the Antitrust Writing Awards. Introduction The European Commission has recently announced its adoption of a revised Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation and new accompanying (...)

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419
Total des visites

209.5
Nombre de lectures par contribution

2
Nombre de contributions

Classement de l'auteur
3974ème
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5975ème
En nombre total de visites
6359ème
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