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Murgitroyd’s Graham Murnane takes you through the key areas to consider when devising an intellectual property strategy for your business.
You should bear in mind firstly that there is no “one size fits all” strategy as far as intellectual property (IP) is concerned. Your strategy should be carefully tailored to the needs of your business.
You should think about the industry and market sector in which you are active, the level of risk you want to take, what financial means you have at your disposal and whether your IP portfolio is to be used as leverage when seeking finance.
The guide below outlines key IP areas of focus and what you should consider in each area.
Graham Murnane is a qualified UK and European Patent Attorney based in Murgitroyd’s Glasgow office and holds the position of Director, Patents. If you have any questions, please get in touch via email or on Twitter using @Murgitroyd.

Murgitroyd is a leading intellectual property firm supporting innovative businesses across a wide range of sectors. From patents and trade marks to designs, copyright, and IP strategy, their expertise extends beyond legal protection to helping organisations maximise the value of their ideas. Working across industries such as life sciences, engineering, technology, and creative sectors, Murgitroyd combines technical insight with commercial understanding to deliver tailored, forward-thinking solutions.