EIP
Luke Galloway is a Senior Associate at EIP, specializing as a European Patent Attorney and Chartered UK Patent Attorney since June 2018. With a solid foundation in intellectual property law, Luke has previously held positions as a Patent Attorney at various firms, including MOHUN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LIMITED and Mathys & Squire LLP. Additional experience includes founding LG Studios, where five iPhone/iPad applications were developed and managed. Luke's early career included roles in customer service and IT technical support. Academic achievements comprise a Master of Engineering from the University of York, alongside various law qualifications from BPP Law School, culminating in a postgraduate certificate in Intellectual Property Law from Bournemouth University.
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EIP
We specialise in high-value and complex patent matters. Our multidisciplinary team combines patent attorneys, litigators and commercial IP lawyers in three of the world’s main patent markets - Germany, UK and USA and now also in the Nordics through our recent expansion into Sweden. Our patent drafting, prosecution and challenges practice obtains and defends high-value and complex patents for clients, and invalidates patents held by others during post-grant proceedings including oppositions at the European Patent Office (EPO). EIP’s litigation practice has built a strong reputation for quality and success amongst its competitors and clients, with a strong track record including success in a landmark ruling on Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) from the UK Supreme Court. Increasingly our patent attorneys work closely with the litigation team in the UK and Germany providing additional technical expertise on large scale international patent litigation matters. We have represented clients in hundreds of oppositions before the EPO. We counsel clients on strategic patent portfolio development, and have implemented high-level IP strategies for some of the world’s largest companies. We also offer commercial advice on the exploitation and use of the full range of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) including patents, trademarks, design rights, copyright and other ancillary issues arising in relation to data protection and rights of privacy.