Murgitroyd appoints Barry Moore to lead its patents practice into a new era of growth and deeper client partnership

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Intellectual property advisers Murgitroyd has today announced the appointment of Barry Moore as Managing Director of its patents practice. It marks a major step in the firm’s long-term strategy to strengthen its position as the patents partner of choice for the world’s most innovative organisations.

Barry’s appointment comes at a pivotal moment for Murgitroyd’s 150 strong pan-European patents team, as the firm accelerates investment in talent, technology and client experience. The focus is clear: to build a practice where attorneys lead from the front, develop deeper, more connected client relationships that deliver clarity today and resilience for the challenges of tomorrow.

For more than 50 years, Murgitroyd has supported organisations at the forefront of innovation. Today, clients rely on the firm for strategic guidance across the full patents lifecycle - from invention capture and portfolio development to prosecution, dispute resolution and commercialisation. As the pace of technological change accelerates, the firm’s commitment to trusted, long-term relationships has never been more important.

Speaking about his appointment, Barry Moore said:

“As our profession navigates rapid technological and regulatory change, one thing remains constant: clients need trusted advisors who understand their business, anticipate their challenges and stand alongside them. Human relationships will always remain at the heart of how we deliver expertise."

“I’m excited to lead a patents team that blends deep technical knowledge with respected commercial insight - building a practice that harnesses the best technology, while ensuring that personal, strategic advice continues to guide and protect our clients’ ambitions.”

Gordon Stark, Chief Executive at Murgitroyd, added:

“Barry brings a proven combination of technical depth, commercial understanding and leadership experience. His appointment reflects our commitment to investing in our patents practice and ensuring our clients benefit from a team that is not only highly skilled but deeply connected to their needs. We are delighted he has chosen to lead this next phase of growth.”

Barry joined Murgitroyd in 2021 following the acquisition of Hanna Moore & Curley, the firm he co-founded and helped build into a respected patents practice. A Chartered Physicist, European Patent Attorney, Chartered Patent Attorney and Irish Patent and Trade Mark Attorney, he has led Murgitroyd’s Irish team for the past five years, contributing to the firm’s expansion and strengthening its European footprint.

His appointment follows the recent additions of Camilla Jagger (Chief Operating Officer), David Goldsby (Chief Technology Officer) and Russell Flanders (Commercial Director) to Murgitroyd’s senior leadership team - a series of strategic hires that underline the firm’s ambition, investment and commitment to delivering a more connected, future-ready client experience.

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