Simon Casinader is a partner in the Intellectual Property group. Before moving to London in 2018, Simon had previously worked in the Melbourne office since qualifying in 2012. Simon is an intellectual property lawyer with extensive experience in protecting and enforcing intellectual property rights on a global basis across multiple jurisdictions.
His experience includes developing and enforcing global brand protection strategies on matters for trade mark, copyright and design owners, and providing contentious and non-contentious advice in relation to all aspects of intellectual property law.
Simon works with his clients to prosecute, manage and enforce international trade mark and design portfolios and regularly advises on related clearance issues. His broad range of experience includes prosecuting UK, EU, Australian, New Zealand, and international trade mark and design applications as well as acting and appearing in contentious trade mark and patent opposition proceedings before the UKIPO and the EUIPO, IP Australia and IPONZ.
Simon has represented clients in legal proceedings concerning patent, trade mark, design and copyright infringement, passing off, unfair competition as well as the misuse of confidential information and trade practices cases before the High Court and the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court in the UK as well as the Federal Court of Australia and the Supreme Court of Victoria. Additionally, Simon has worked across domestic, regional, and global litigation, enforcement and arbitration matters.
Simon also assists client with a wide range of online conduct matters including the recovery of domain names registered in bad faith, eCommerce disputes and social media issues and he has specific experience in developing, managing and enforcing anti-counterfeiting campaigns and customs programs for clients.