Mediation

Resolve your intellectual property (IP) disputes efficiently with expert mediation from patent attorneys and IP solicitors who understand both the commercial realities and legal intricacies involved.
IP disputes rarely exist in isolation - they often emerge in the middle of broader commercial relationships. Whether you’re negotiating a collaboration, launching a new product, or facing an infringement claim, litigation isn’t always the right answer.
Court proceedings can be expensive, slow, and damaging to future working relationships. In some cases, one party simply lacks the resources to pursue or defend a claim, regardless of its merits.
Mediation offers a pragmatic alternative.
Our IP mediators bring together legal expertise and commercial insight to help you resolve disputes efficiently and cost-effectively. Most mediations take just a day to complete, and the process typically costs a fraction of formal litigation.
Whether you need to protect your position or preserve a commercial relationship, our mediation specialists can help you reach a workable solution on your own terms.
If you’re facing an IP dispute, our mediators are here to help. Contact us today to explore whether mediation is the right option for you.
Key Areas of Expertise
Infringement disputes
We help resolve disputes between parties of all sizes - from global businesses to individuals - ensuring each side has an equal voice, regardless of differences in resources or bargaining power.
We help resolve disputes between parties of all sizes - from global businesses to individuals - ensuring each side has an equal voice, regardless of differences in resources or bargaining power.
Ownership disputes
IP created through collaboration often leads to questions over who owns what. Our mediators combine deep technical knowledge with legal insight to guide parties to a clear and mutually acceptable outcome.
IP created through collaboration often leads to questions over who owns what. Our mediators combine deep technical knowledge with legal insight to guide parties to a clear and mutually acceptable outcome.
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