Edward Laughton

Trainee Patent Attorney at J A Kemp

Edward Laughton is currently a Trainee Patent Attorney at J A Kemp, a position held since October 2022. Prior to this role, Edward served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at both King's College London from December 2021 to October 2022 and the University of Exeter from September 2018 to December 2021. Edward's educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Engineering from the University of Exeter, completed in 2023, and a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Mechanical Engineering from the same institution, obtained in 2018. Edward is also pursuing a Postgraduate Certificate in Intellectual Property Law at Queen Mary University of London, expected to complete in 2024.

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J A Kemp

J A Kemp is a leading firm of European Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys. We combine independent thinking with collective excellence in all that we do. The technical and legal knowledge that we apply to the protection of our clients’ patents is outstanding in its breadth and depth. With around 100 science and technology graduates in the firm, including 50 PhDs, no area of science or technology is outside our scope. Our Patent Attorneys have collective in-depth expertise in patent law and procedure in every country of the world. The team of professionals who advise our clients on trade mark and design matters have backgrounds in major international law firms and hold qualifications as Chartered UK Trade Mark Attorneys, Solicitors and European Trade Mark Professional Representatives. Dedicated to this specialist area of intellectual property protection, the team has the expertise and resources to protect trade marks and designs in any market worldwide. Our offices are located in London, Paris, Oxford, Cambridge and Munich. Our clients are based throughout the world. We are ranked in tier 1 by all major legal and intellectual property directories.