С̳ IBIL World IP Day Event celebrates Prof Sir Robin Jacob’s contribution to IP law
5 May 2021
In a special IBIL World IP Day event, a global audience joined Daniel Alexander QC in conversation with С̳ Laws’ Professor Sir Robin Jacob. The event celebrated Sir Robin’s contribution to IP law over his 50-year career on the auspicious occasion of his 80th birthday.
The Rt Hon Professor Sir Robin Jacob needs little introduction. Having enjoyed a distinguished career spanning 40 years as a leading member of the IP Bar, a High Court Judge and then a judge in the Court of Appeal of England and Wales, he has left an indelible mark on IP laws in the UK and influenced the law’s development in Europe and beyond. On retirement from the bench ten years ago, Sir Robin joined С̳ Laws as the Sir Hugh Laddie Professor of Intellectual Law. It has not been a restful retirement! As Director of the Institute of Brand and Innovation (IBIL), Sir Robin oversees the Institute’s numerous public engagement events, is active in the research and teaching activities of the Faculty, while also contributing to IP events and policy around the world.
In a special IBIL event, a global audience of over 450 from the IP community around the world, including current and former judges, academics, practitioners and students, joined , of 8 New Square, in conversation with Sir Robin. The event celebrated Sir Robin’s contribution to IP law over his 50-year career on the auspicious occasion of his 80th birthday.
The event was opened with a welcome by С̳’s President and Provost, Dr Michael Spence AC, himself an IP scholar, who noted the serendipitous coincidence of Sir Robin’s birthday falling on World IP Day! Having only recently joined С̳, he confirmed the Laws Faculty’s global reputation as a leading centre of IP education which was underpinned by IBIL’s extensive activities. He thanked Sir Robin for “the extraordinary contribution he continues to make”, ensuring that С̳ remains at the heart of the exchange of ideas in IP law, policy and practice.
During the main event, Daniel posed a series of wide-ranging questions, including some submitted by members of the audience, which revealed more about the various stages of Sir Robin’s illustrious career: his route into law (his second choice, following dashed aspirations of becoming a Nobel Prize-winning physicist); those who had been most influential (his father, Sir Jack Jacob, a leading expert in the field of Civil Procedure; Thomas Blanco White, his former Head of Chambers; Tom Bingham, later to become Senior Law Lord; and Sir Hugh Laddie); the importance of having fun at work (“I’ve loved every job I’ve had, from being a junior junior to what I’m doing now”); his most important case while at the IP Bar (); the decision he got wrong () and his students (“This year’s class [of С̳ IP students]… have been brilliant. … the best year I’ve seen of the 10 years that I’ve been at С̳.”)
The second part of the event was a birthday “surprise” for Sir Robin: a special film of messages recorded by representatives of various branches of the global IP fraternity. The participants, representing the academy, the judiciary, the IP offices and students were:
- Annabelle Bennett AC SC – former judge of the Federal Court of Australia
- Professor Lionel Bently – Herchel Smith Professor of Intellectual Property, University of Cambridge
- Sir Colin Birss – Lord Justice of Appeal & Deputy Head of Civil Justice, England & Wales
- Professor Graeme Dinwoodie – IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, USA
- Sir Christopher Floyd – former judge of the Court of Appeal, England & Wales
- Karolina Fryzlewicz – С̳ Laws Student
- Gordon Humphries – Chair of the First Board of Appeal, EUIPO
- Professor Annette Kur – Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition
- Fidelma Macken SC – former judge of the Irish Supreme Court and ECJ
- Annsley Merelle Ward – С̳ Laws Alumna and IPKat
- Arty Rajendra – Secretary of the IPLA
- Gwilym Roberts – Honorary Secretary CIPA
- Catherine Wolfe – Past President CITMA
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