Intellectual Property
London (Bar)
17 years ranked
Provided by Three New Square IP
All aspects of intellectual property law, with a particular focus on pharmaceutical and biotech patents and SPCs, and standard-essential patents relating to telecom/FRAND disputes. Also instructed in matters relating to international commercial arbitrations which raise issues of intellectual property law, or
which concern technical subject matter. Recent notable cases include: Nokia v OPPO; Apple v Optis; Akebia v FibroGen; InterDigital v Lenovo; Regeneron v Kymab; Philips v HTC; Teva v Gilead; Takeda v Roche; Illumina v Ariosa;
Called to the Bar 2006. 2001-2004: Natural Sciences (First Class), Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
Chancery Bar Association, COMBAR, IP Bar Association
Provided by Chambers
Joe Delaney is a highly respected barrister highlighted for his persuasive written work and his command of technical detail in complex patent cases. He is particularly active in relation to infringement and revocation claims concerning biotechnology and telecommunications patents.
Joe Delaney has a high profile in the field of IT, in particular in relation to telecoms. He is also an expert in the pharmaceutical and biotech fields.
Provided by Chambers
His written work is excellent. He is very clear; he really gets it. He is a very thoughtful barrister who can work things out.
A very effective junior for technically complex patent cases, Joe has a great eye for the detail of the case, without losing sight of the bigger picture.
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