Katherine joined Dehns in 1999, having graduated from Oxford University with a First Class Honours Degree in Physics. She became a Partner in 2011 and handles patent work in various fields including physics and telecommunications. She also handles design work.
Based in the Brighton office, Katherine drafts and prosecutes patent applications in a diverse range of fields of physics and engineering, including satellite navigation systems, packaging, oil drilling systems, personal care articles and medical devices. She also advises on infringement and validity of patents in the above fields, and handles design work. She has particular experience in oppositions and appeals before the European Patent Office. Her clients range from large US multinational companies to SMEs and overseas patent attorneys.
Katherine handles patent work in the physics, engineering and electronics fields, as well as design work. She has considerable experience of handling opposition and appeal work before the European Patent Office.
MA, University of Oxford, Physics (First Class), 1999
In 2003 Katherine was awarded the Gill prize by the Chartered Institute of Patent Agents for achieving first place in the Final Examinations, and the Strode prize for the top performance in the Practice paper.
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