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Frances Stocks Allen

Frances Stocks Allen

UK 2026

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Practice Areas

Frances' practice focuses on representing public and private life sciences companies and industry investors in the pharmaceutical, biotech, techbio and medical technology sectors on a broad range of matters, including licensing and other complex commercial and intellectual property arrangements.

She provides pragmatic, commercially driven, and digestible advice to help clients achieve their business objectives and strategic goals.

Frances frequently writes and speaks on topics related to legal issues in the life sciences sector, including for publications such as Law360 and Privacy Laws & Business.

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Chambers Guide to the Legal Profession

Life Sciences: Transactional - UK-wide

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Frances Stocks Allen advises biotech, medical devices and pharmaceuticals manufacturers, and sector-focused investors, on major IP-driven transactions. She also has significant experience in cross-border data transfers.

Strengths

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  • Frances is a strong, solution-oriented lawyer. She is a passionate advocate for her clients and the life sciences ecosystem.

    Life Sciences: TransactionalChambers Guide to the Legal Profession
  • Frances is very knowledgeable and experienced in the biotech space. She provides excellent guidance.

    Life Sciences: TransactionalChambers Guide to the Legal Profession
  • Frances integrates seamlessly into our team and is rigorous in her approach. She draws on the collective knowledge base of her network of colleagues to help us reach the optimal position.

    Life Sciences: TransactionalChambers Guide to the Legal Profession

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