London UK, January 13, 2025 – Reddie & Grose, the specialist UK and European intellectual property law firm, has announced the appointment of Julie Millburn as its new Executive Partner. It has also confirmed three new senior associate promotions to support the continued growth of its UK and European teams.
New executive partner
Millburn takes over the Executive Partner role from Jan Vleck following his completion of two consecutive three-year terms. She brings a wealth of experience to her new role, having been an integral part of Reddie & Grose since joining the firm in 2000 and becoming a Partner in 2005. She focuses her practice on obtaining patent and design protection for UK and overseas clients in the pure chemical, applied chemical, and general mechanical fields.
Millburn shared her excitement about the new role, commenting: “Having been with Reddie & Grose for over 25 years, it is an honor to lead a firm that advises some of the world’s most innovative companies. I plan to build on Jan’s success in ensuring Reddie & Grose remains known for its exceptional client service and for being a happy and inclusive place to work.”
Steve Howe, Chairman of the firm comments: “We are delighted to welcome Julie to this important role. Her exceptional leadership skills, deep expertise, and commitment to improvement are widely admired. I am confident that under her guidance, Reddie & Grose will continue to thrive. I would also like to take this opportunity to extend our heartfelt thanks to Jan for his stellar contributions. His dedication, vision, and commitment continue to be admired by us all.”
New senior associates
Rob Wiseman, Alex Frank, and Alex Maxwell-Keys have each been elevated to the role of Senior Associate. The promotions came into effect on January 13, 2025, bringing the total number of senior associates at the firm to 19.
Wiseman, who works out of the Cambridge office, is a Chartered UK Patent Attorney and a European Patent Attorney. He handles patent work in the electronics, electrical devices, and software fields.
Frank is a qualified European Patent Attorney based in the Munich office. He handles a variety of cases, mainly in the life sciences sector. He is also qualified to act as a representative before the Unified Patent Court.
Maxwell-Keys is a Chartered UK Patent Attorney and a European Patent Attorney. In 2021, he was awarded the Ballantyne Prize for the highest mark in the Infringement and Validity (FD4 / P6) UK qualifying examination. He works out of the Cambridge office and handles patent work in the engineering, materials, and consumer products fields.
Steve Howe, Chairman, says: “A huge congratulations to our newly appointed Senior Associates. These promotions are a true testament to their hard work and dedication to delivering exceptional client experiences. They are a true asset to the firm, and we look forward to seeing them thrive in their new roles.”
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