Consultant - Patent Attorney

Potter Clarkson LLP, Chapel Quarter, Mount Street
Nottingham NG1 6HQ
United Kingdom

+441159552211

Patent star 2024


Jurisdictions:

United Kingdom (England)

Practice areas:

Patent office proceedings
Patent prosecution
Patent strategy & counseling

Industry sectors:

Biotechnology
Medical devices
Pharmaceutical


Richard has considerable experience of advocacy before the Opposition Divisions and Boards of Appeal of the European Patent Office (EPO) and has represented clients including Baxter Healthcare, AstraZeneca, Beckman Coulter, Eli Lilly, Elanco and Novozymes in more than 200 hearings.

A notable recent success - together with Hendrik Wichmann - was the revocation on appeal of a DSM patent that had been upheld by an Opposition Division of the EPO and had been enforced against our client Novozymes A/S in Germany, France and The Netherlands, a court in the Netherlands having granted DSM a 28-country cross-border injunction. His success rate in contested EPO appeals over the last six years (2017-2022) has been 82%.

In 2019, he was selected as an expert witness on EPO prosecution procedures in the Pfizer v Roche UK High Court litigation concerning Avastin®.

Richard has also lectured on European patent law at the Universities of London and Strasbourg, and he is responsible for the chapter on biological inventions in the European Patents Handbook (edited by the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys and published by Sweet & Maxwell).

He has 40 years’ experience in the profession. After spells in a private practice and in-house, he joined Potter Clarkson in 1986 and became a partner in 1990, before being appointed as managing partner and chairman of the board of management in 2001. In December 2013, he stepped down and was appointed senior partner in recognition of his service to the partnership. He semi-retired at the end of 2022 but remains an active consultant to the firm, mainly undertaking EPO opposition and appeals work.

Year Joined Firm: 1986

Education/Alumni: Richard read natural sciences (biochemistry) at Cambridge University