Mathys & Squire is delighted to announce that our trademark team has been recommended in the 20255 edition of the World Trademark Review (WTR) 1000 guide. Partners Gary Johnston and Rebecca Tew and Consultant Margaret Arnott retain their position as Recommended Individuals, whilst Helen Cawley features for the first time.
The WTR 1000 directory illustrates the depth of expertise available to clients, serving as the definitive tool for those seeking outstanding trademark services worldwide. Now in its 15th year, the WTR 1000 has firmly established itself as the definitive ‘go-to’ resource for those seeking stellar trademark expertise and partners worldwide. Mathys & Squire has been recommended for its work in the trademark field, specifically in the ‘prosecution and strategy’ category. “Mathys & Squire are incredibly easy to work with. The team possess extensive knowledge in all aspects of trademark law, ensuring an exceptionally effective and efficient A-to-Z service.”
Alongside our firm ranking, Consultant Margaret (recommended in the categories of ‘Enforcement & Litigation’ and ‘Prosecution & Strategy’), Helen (recommended in the category of ‘Prosecution & Strategy’), Gary (recommended in the category of ‘Prosecution & Strategy’) and Rebecca (recommended in the category of ‘Prosecution & Strategy), have received the following testimonials:
“Helen Cawley adeptly manages a wide range of instructions. She draws on two decades of experience to provide insightful and proactive advice that helps clients align their trademark strategies with their commercial goals. Cawley’s strategic vision and dedication are poised to make a significant impact on the team and its clients.“
Gary Johnston is “an agile practitioner who seamlessly integrates legal insights with commercial acumen, crafting practical solutions that achieve outstanding results. He recently represented the John Cotton Group in successfully opposing the registration of the mark ‘SNUGGLEMORE’, utilising their established rights in the mark and affirming its reputation and goodwill.“
Rebecca Tew “excels in devising and implementing effective protection and enforcement strategies. She adeptly tailors her approach to meet the unique needs of each client, whether a start-up or a multinational corporation, consistently delivering exceptional service. “
Margaret Arnott “navigates both contentious and non-contentious waters with finesse. Always practical and sensible, she has a knack for crafting business-friendly solutions to any challenge that comes her way.”
We would like to thank each of our clients, contacts and peers who took the time to participate in the research. For more information and to see the full WTR 1000 rankings, please click here.