Sobia Ramzan
Sobia Ramzan
Sobia Ramzan
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Sobia Ramzan

Associate - Trade Mark Attorney
Associate - Trade Mark Attorney
London, UK
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Sobia is a qualified trade mark attorney with experience advising clients on all aspects of trade mark management, prosecution and enforcement. She supports businesses in maintaining brand integrity and driving brand growth in competitive markets.

Sobia handles both contentious and non-contentious matters, working closely with clients to identify, protect, enforce and manage their intellectual property (IP) rights.

Her practice includes trade mark filings, clearance searches, oppositions and cancellations, as well as trade mark portfolio management and audits. She also advises on international filing programmes and handles official and third-party objections.

Sobia works across various sectors, including food and drink, automotive and cosmetics. Her specialism in FMCG, particularly cosmetics, stems from her interest in the unique challenges the industry presents.

Sobia joined Potter Clarkson in 2016 after completing the Legal Practice Course, having developed a strong interest in IP during university.

  • Managing and auditing extensive trade mark portfolios
  • Conducting clearance searches and trade mark filings
  • Leading opposition and cancellation actions to protect clients' IP rights
  • Chartered Trade Mark Attorney
  • LLM, Legal Practice
  • LLB, Law
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How We Live Our Values: Ambition

Ambition drives me to understand each client’s business, goals, and challenges so I can help protect their brands and support their growth.

I enjoy the continuous learning and adaptability the role demands, especially when developing creative solutions for complex IP issues. In the FMCG sector, that often means helping clients respond to shifting consumer trends, regulatory changes, new technologies, and the ongoing threat of counterfeiting.

In My Own Words

My inspiration to become a trade mark attorney came from a strong interest in intellectual property during my studies. I enjoy the dynamic and evolving nature of the industry, which keeps me motivated. I also value the opportunity to work with clients across different sectors to protect their innovations and contribute to their success.

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