Georgia Davis#6282

Georgia Davis

Legal Director, RPC
Georgia is a Legal Director in RPC’s IP & Technology group and advises on contentious and non-contentious matters. She has particular specialism in disputes relating to both intellectual property (including trade marks, passing off, designs and copyright) and information technology. Has acted in reported cases including: Champagne Louis Roederer v J Garcia Carrion (trade mark infringement); Leofelis v Lonsdale (inquiry as to damages); Sir Robert McAlpine v Alfred McAlpine plc (passing off).
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Intellectual property and spare parts
Intellectual property and spare parts
Practice notes

This Practice Note is intended to provide a summary as to how spare parts are dealt with for the main intellectual property (IP) rights available under English law (namely designs, trade marks, patents, copyright); together with examples of the way in which the law works in practice and pragmatic tips for both rights holders and those who make and/or sell spare parts.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2004

Membership

  • International Trade Mark Association

Qualification

  • LLB (1998)

Education

  • University of Southampton (1995–1998)

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