We are delighted to announce that our Associate, AnnMarie Humphries, has been promoted to Associate Partner with immediate effect.
AnnMarie joined us as a trainee solicitor in 2011, after 9 years working as a graduate trainee and then a commercial manager at Unilever. She has a masters degree in engineering from the University of Bath. She re-qualified as a solicitor early in 2013.
AnnMarie has broad experience of working with our high-tech, life-science and university clients on commercial and intellectual property matters. She has developed a particular specialism working with the gaming and gambling sector, including dealing with their commercial transactions and regulatory issues. Her earlier experience of commercial management, including instructing external lawyers, gives her invaluable insights, which our clients have welcomed.
We are delighted to recognise AnnMarie’s contribution to the firm through this new job title.
For further information, please contact Mark Anderson, Managing Partner, on 01865 858 878 or via enquires@andlaw.eu
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Francis Davey has joined Anderson Law as a barrister and an associate.
Francis was a computer scientist for 12 years until 2002. He went on to study law and began practice as a barrister in 2004.
He continues to lecture as part of the LLM course at Strathclyde University and sit as a judge in property tribunals.
In his spare time, Francis maintains his skills as a computer scientist and Python code.
To find out more about Francis, please view his bio page here.
Agnieszka Wozniak, or Aga for short, has joined Anderson Law as a trainee solicitor.
Aga attained a masters of law in Poland and went on to convert to the law of England and Wales in 2008. She worked as a contracts officer at the University of Warwick for over five years before joining Anderson Law.
During Aga’s first few months at Anderson Law she took the opportunity to be a judge’s marshal at the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court in London, during the trial of a passing-off case.
In her free time, Aga enjoys climbing, sailing or cycling with her family.
To find out more about Aga, please view her bio page here.
Christopher Pollard has joined Anderson Law as a trainee solicitor.
Christopher graduated from Nottingham University with a degree in Environmental Science. There he researched various areas including: the effects of bovine spongiform encephalopathy prions and the hazard they pose to the environment; the feasibility of retrofitting domestic property to reach UK carbon reduction targets; and the vulnerability of permafrost and the implications for the global cycle (following research conducted in the Arctic Circle).
Christopher went on to convert to law and qualify as a barrister. Since then he worked in Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer’s Dispute Resolution department as a paralegal where he was involved in various contentious and non-contentious work including: patent disputes; WIPO complaints; international arbitrations; and disputes involving medical equipment.
Christopher joined us in January 2015 and hopes to qualify in October 2016.
To find out more about Christopher, please view his bio page here.