Sharon is a chartered trade mark attorney (UK) and head of trade marks. 

She, along with the trade mark attorney team, provides advice on all aspects of trade mark law, including clearance, filing and prosecution of trade marks, domestic and overseas portfolio management, and contentious trade mark proceedings before the Intellectual Property Offices. She also manages design portfolios. Sharon has experience of managing global portfolios across a range of industries, including media, arts, entertainment, telecommunications and consumer goods. She works with a wide range of clients, from multinational corporations to SMEs and entrepreneurs.

Sharon has been recognised in Who’s Who Legal as among the world’s leading trade mark attorneys, based on client and peer review. She has been credited in The Legal 500 as a ‘key lawyer’, recognised as a ‘rising star’ and ‘notable practitioner’ in the IP Stars publication, and is ranked as one of the ‘world’s leading trade mark professionals’ in the World Trade Mark Review 1000 publication.

She has also provided commentary on trade mark stories for a number of news publications, including The Telegraph, The Guardian, The Daily Mail, The Huffington Post, City A.M., The Mirror, Global Legal Post, The Lawyer and World IP Review. Details of which can be seen below. She is also a frequent commentator for the World Trademark Review and CITMA Review industry publications. Her most recent article on the impact of AI for trade mark attorneys was featured as a cover story for the CITMA Review. As well as this, Sharon tutors a residential revision course on trade mark law for trainee patent attorneys, which runs yearly.

Sharon is a member of the Chartered Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys (CITMA) and is a member of the Education, Qualification & Standards (EQS) Committee.

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Sharon Daboul epitomises the firm’s client centric and solutions focused service.’

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