Legal Counsel Ip Trademark 1 2 Pqe Formula One Job In Location Na

Legal Counsel, IP (Trademark) (1 - 2 PQE) - Formula One - The Stephen James Partnership
  • Location n/a, Other, United Kingdom
  • via JobMesh UK
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Job Description

Are you interested in working for a Global Sports Industry Giant?

Do you want to experience the thrill of being at the heart of the action, from the paddock to the podium?

Do you have a strong Brand Protection Background?

If so, keep on reading to learn how you can grow your career at Formula One

We are hiring for Formula One, a global leader in motorsport entertainment with half a billion and growing fan base. We are currently looking for a legal counsel to join F1's reputed brand protection legal team to work on market-leading exciting mandates.

Responsibilities:

  • Instructing local counsel and reviewing correspondence including cease and desist letters on enforcement matters across the UK and globally
  • Analysing IP monitoring and surveillance reports, recommending next steps
  • Responding to 3rd party queries in relation to use of the F1 IP
  • Liaising with senior members of the team on problematic IP files as and when they arise
  • Reviewing settlement agreements

Requirements:

  • 1 -2 years PQE (flexible to consider profiles outside of this range)
  • Trained and qualified at a recognised law firm (in-house experience via secondment would be a bonus)
  • Experience working on contentious and non-contentious trademark matters
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to convey complex legal concepts clearly and persuasively.
  • A proactive and adaptable mindset, capable of thriving in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.

What's in it for you:

  • Competitive base salary (top of the market)
  • Bonus
  • Hybrid Policy (4 days a week at their brand new refurbished offices in Central London)
  • Many other fantastic benefits

If you are excited about working for leading sports brand and enjoying unparalleled opportunities for professional growth, please drop me a message here or an email to luke.masih@thesjp.co.uk

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