Samuel Ellis focuses on intellectual property (IP) disputes, with particular emphasis on patent, trademark, and copyright litigation. He has worked in the fields of aerospace/defense, pharma, medical technology, energy, tech, and general engineering.
Samuel has developed significant experience across a range of complex IP matters and has been involved in proceedings across every level of the court system, including the United Kingdom IPO Tribunal, Intellectual Property Enterprise Court, the High Court, the Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court. He also has experience advising clients on the commercial exploitation of IP rights, including licensing and risk assessment.
Prior to joining Jones Day in 2026, Samuel gained experience in front of appellate courts that included acting for a Swedish food company concerning the registrability of their trademark (the Supreme Court) and assisting a leading bathware manufacturer in overturning a finding of patent infringement (the Court of Appeal). In addition, Samuel has experience at first instance, including defending a manufacturer in the aerospace and defense industry in patent litigation proceedings (the High Court) and representing an international gaming and gambling company in trademark proceedings (the High Court and UK IPO Tribunal). Samuel also has experience advising clients in IP disputes before alternative dispute resolution forums, including London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) proceedings, involving digital music licensing and royalty matters.
- University of Oxford (Master of Science in Intellectual Property 2026; Postgraduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Law and Practice 2025); The University of Law (LL.M. Legal Practice Course 2021); University of Bristol (M.A. in Law 2019)
- Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales
发送前请注意
*Information on www.jonesday.com is for general use and is not legal advice. The mailing of this email is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Anything that you send to anyone at our Firm will not be confidential or privileged unless we have agreed to represent you. If you send this email, you confirm that you have read and understand this notice