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Bird & Bird—Josh Little

13 January 2025
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Brand management partner joins London IP team
International law firm Bird & Bird has bolstered its Intellectual Property (IP) team in London with the arrival of new brand management partner Josh Little.
 
Josh brings a wealth of expertise in brand protection strategy, trade mark, copyright and design advice and enforcement. He advises on worldwide trade mark clearance, prosecution and enforcement, IP licensing, exploitation and commercialisation and dispute resolution. His practice covers a diverse range of sectors, including gaming, technology, retail, fashion, food and beverage, education and healthcare. He joins the firm as a partner from Marriot Harrison, having previously been part of Fieldfisher’s IP team.
 
Bird & Bird’s London brand management team has more than doubled in the last two years due to client demand. Josh’s appointment will continue to strengthen the firm’s offering for clients seeking brand management expertise. 
 
Marta Koremba, Hank Leung, Uwe Lüken, Allan Poulter, co-heads of Bird & Bird’s international Trade Marks Group, comment: 'Our brand management team has grown significantly over the last few years and Josh’s arrival shows that this is set to continue in 2025. Josh will be an excellent addition to the international Trade Marks Group, bringing with him an impressive track record of establishing and building strong IP practices. We are thrilled to have him onboard.' 
 
Phil Sherrell, Head of London, said: 'As we usher in the New Year, Josh’s arrival not only signifies a moment in London’s ambitious growth strategy, but also underlines our commitment to international expansion. Josh’s expertise will significantly bolster what is an already strong brand management practice, and we wish him a very warm welcome.'
 
Josh adds: 'I have always been struck by Bird & Bird’s commercial and pragmatic attitude and am excited to be joining the market-leading IP team. The firm’s holistic and long-term approach to brand protection, as well as their truly collegiate approach, will provide me with a great platform to offer strong and well-rounded advice to clients.'

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