Keystone Law has been recognised in the 2025 edition of the WTR 1000 for its expertise in transactions, enforcement and litigation of trade marks. Eight Keystone lawyers were also individually ranked and commended for their experience in this area.

The firm was commended for being “exceptional” with a team of “dedicated professionals who offer invaluable legal advice, ensuring their clients receive honest and expert guidance.”

Simon Chalkley and Anthony Misquitta were noted for “outstanding representation” for ‘Individuals: transactions’. Their “profound legal knowledge combined with exceptional commercial insight enables them to skilfully draft and negotiate highly profitable deals for their clients.”

Receiving Silver for ‘Individuals: enforcement and litigation’, Rebecca Halford-Harrison was profiled for her “invaluable advice across various aspects of intellectual property. Her expertise is instrumental from the initial stages of product development through to defending those rights in any arising disputes – she is an indispensable part of the journey.”

Karen May Fong was highlighted as a “seasoned litigator who deftly supports both global brand giants and innovative start-ups.”

Dual-qualified solicitor and trademark attorney Will Sander was recognised for ‘Individuals: enforcement and litigation’, and for Individuals: prosecution and strategy. Will is praised for being a “consummate professional who is vastly experienced and knowledgeable in all areas of trademark law. He is professional, efficient, and completely transparent.”

James Tumbridge and Robert Peake are noted for deepening the bench of skilled trade mark litigators at Keystone Law. James is recognised for being “always diligent and professional, seeking the most efficient and robust way to defend and challenge those who infringe his clients’ trademarks.” Robert “excels at synthesising and explaining complex concepts to clients, especially during high-stakes opposition proceedings and potential infringement actions. He ensures clients understand the ramifications at each step and feel heard throughout the process.”

Jessica Bent received Bronze for ‘Individuals: prosecution and strategy’ and is appreciated for the “great level of attention and keen eye for detail she brings to every matter.”

The WTR 1000 focuses exclusively on trade mark practice and is established as the definitive ‘go-to’ resource for those seeking world-class legal trade mark expertise. It provides detailed analysis of the potential impact and opportunities, and accesses and analyses the world’s leading trade mark practices with WTR 1000, and the top corporate practitioners with WTR 300.

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