Becky is an Associate Director in our disputes team, with expertise across a variety of complex commercial, IP and IT disputes.
Becky's commercial litigation experience includes high-value contractual, corporate, technology and licensing disputes, alongside claims relating to professional negligence and IT implementations. She represents clients across a number of sectors, including real estate and infrastructure, technology, food and drink, transport and telecommunications.
Becky also advises clients on a variety of intellectual property matters, including software licensing disputes, trade secrets claims, trade mark infringement, passing off, copyright, design infringement and domain name disputes. She manages global trade mark portfolios and performs clearance searches to advise clients of the key risks in pursuing a new brand in different territories.
Becky has gained a reputation for her expertise in trade secret protection and was recognised as a Global Trailblazer in the World Intellectual Property Review's Most Influential Women in IP 2020.
Becky has also been recognised as a "Rising Star" in both commercial litigation and IP in the Legal 500, a "Rising Star" in Managing IP's IP Stars and an "Associate to Watch" in IP in Chambers and Partners.
'Becky Crawford is 'one to have on your side' for commercial, IP, IT and shareholder disputes"
Becky Crawford: she never misses a point; a great team player"
Helping you succeed in tomorrow's world
I am passionate about delivering pragmatic advice to achieve my clients' commercial objectives. I enjoy building relationships with my clients to understand their goals and risk appetite, which allows me to provide practical, strategic advice on urgent queries in high pressure situations.
Insights
How to protect against counterfeit goods in distressed supply chains
Future of Work podcast | The hybrid working series: mitigating IP & commercial risks
In this episode of our Future of Work hybrid working series, Employment Partner Olivia Sinfield talks with Becky Crawford, a...
The future of the construction industry: offsite construction, next-generation connectivity and artificial intelligence
In this Sector note, Osborne Clarke LLP discuss how new and emerging technologies (such as next general connectivity and artificial...
How life sciences companies can strengthen IP strategies through the use of trade secrets
When should trade secrets protection be relied upon and what practical steps can be taken to safeguard valuable confidential information?
AI's potential and key risks in the construction industry
In this article, we consider the use of artificial intelligence in the construction industry and give insight into identifying and...