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Jonathan Pratt

Partner

London

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  • CIPA
  • IMechE
Qualifications
  • Registered UPC Representative
  • European Patent Attorney
  • Chartered Patent Attorney
  • Certificate in Intellectual Property Law, Queen Mary University of London
  • MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London

I’m a Partner with Boult, specialising in engineering and designs. In my team we are comfortable working across the spectrum from incredibly complicated machines to consumer devices. This spectrum includes everything from batteries, computer networks, control systems, downhole tools, smart devices and high-pressure valves, to intra-gastric implants, footwear, sports equipment and office furniture.

While I have a broad range of clients, I particularly relish working with start-ups and companies that might not have been involved in IP before. I enjoy helping them to develop their ideas and explore the potential of what they’ve created. It’s very rewarding to take a new business from the initial gem of an idea on the journey to filing a patent application; you feel like an integral part of the process.

My client base is a great blend of organisations where I’m their main point of contact and I can start to develop our relationship and understand their strategy, goals and ambitions, plus others where I’m part of a larger team. It’s an ideal combination of independence and collaboration but ultimately as a team and as a firm, we’re all about meeting our clients’ needs.

I enjoy the variety of work and the fact that I never stop learning. For example, I work on a number of mechatronics cases, which join the dots between classic mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and programming.

I’ve been at Boult for nearly a decade, and I qualified here. I chose this profession because I love combining my passion for the technical understanding of science and engineering (which I studied at university) with the conceptual thinking and creativity of law. Boult seemed – and indeed has been – the perfect home to pursue this as a career.

I’m proud to be a council member for the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA) having been elected by my peers and I’m particularly focused on helping to ensure that the intellectual property arena continues to be a diverse, inclusive and a welcoming place to work.

Recent experience

Building a patent portfolio of over 50 applications/patents for a smart-home start-up including key IP for the field.

Preparing and filing hundreds of UK designs for a large fashion house to protect its annual releases.

Successfully opposing a series of patents relating to the manufacturing of consumer goods at the EPO.

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“It’s very rewarding to take a new business from the initial gem of an idea on the journey to filing a patent application.”
Sector Experience
Aerospace
  • Commercial aviation
  • Unmanned aerial vehicles
Automotive
  • Electric vehicles
  • Engines
Computing and Software
  • Robotic process automation
Consumer Goods and Retail
  • Fashion
  • Health, fitness and sport
  • Household goods
  • Luxury goods
  • Retail
Electronics and Electrical Devices
  • Medical devices
  • Robotics
  • Testing systems, control systems, signal processing
  • Wearable tech and human interfaces
Energy and Green Technologies
  • Fuel cells and battery technology
  • Renewables and recycling
  • Water, oil and gas, nuclear, fusion, fission
Industrial Manufacturing and Processing
  • Packaging
  • Construction
Medical Devices and Diagnostics
  • Devices
  • Diagnostic instruments
  • Digital health
  • Drug delivery
  • In vitro diagnostics
  • Medtech

I’m a Partner with Boult, specialising in engineering and designs. In my team we are comfortable working across the spectrum from incredibly complicated machines to consumer devices. This spectrum includes everything from batteries, computer networks, control systems, downhole tools, smart devices and high-pressure valves, to intra-gastric implants, footwear, sports equipment and office furniture.

While I have a broad range of clients, I particularly relish working with start-ups and companies that might not have been involved in IP before. I enjoy helping them to develop their ideas and explore the potential of what they’ve created. It’s very rewarding to take a new business from the initial gem of an idea on the journey to filing a patent application; you feel like an integral part of the process.

My client base is a great blend of organisations where I’m their main point of contact and I can start to develop our relationship and understand their strategy, goals and ambitions, plus others where I’m part of a larger team. It’s an ideal combination of independence and collaboration but ultimately as a team and as a firm, we’re all about meeting our clients’ needs.

I enjoy the variety of work and the fact that I never stop learning. For example, I work on a number of mechatronics cases, which join the dots between classic mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and programming.

I’ve been at Boult for nearly a decade, and I qualified here. I chose this profession because I love combining my passion for the technical understanding of science and engineering (which I studied at university) with the conceptual thinking and creativity of law. Boult seemed – and indeed has been – the perfect home to pursue this as a career.

I’m proud to be a council member for the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA) having been elected by my peers and I’m particularly focused on helping to ensure that the intellectual property arena continues to be a diverse, inclusive and a welcoming place to work.

Recent experience

Building a patent portfolio of over 50 applications/patents for a smart-home start-up including key IP for the field.

Preparing and filing hundreds of UK designs for a large fashion house to protect its annual releases.

Successfully opposing a series of patents relating to the manufacturing of consumer goods at the EPO.

Publications
Relevant Search Terms
Recommended Sites
  • http://iotlineup.com/
  • https://www.imeche.org/news
Suggested Media
Recognitions
Additional Info

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Key takeaways from CJEU decision C-382/21 (27 February 2024)

CJEU clarifies Registered EU Designs (REUD) can claim priority from PCT apps, but must file within 6 months. Validity of priority claims from PCTs with earlier patents remains uncertain.

Court of Appeal Endorses Orgatex T-25/23 in Safestand v Weston

Case Overview In this Court of Appeal case ([2025] EWCA Civ 374), Safestand successfully appealed a High Court ruling that their designs

Food for thought: Protecting food & drink with intellectual property

Following the recent Court of Appeal decision finding in favour of Thatchers Cider that Aldi had infringed their Trade Mark, I wanted

Start-Ups and SMEs – Get funding for an intellectual property audit

The UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has reintroduced its IP Advance scheme which enables eligible start-ups and SMEs to receive funding for

EWHC 178 (IPEC) between Marks and Spencer PLC and Aldi Stores Limited.

Following an earlier dispute over a trademark relating to a certain caterpillar cake, Marks and Spencer PLC (M & S) and Aldi

UKIPO acknowledges the possibility of a Formstein defence.

Ever since the Supreme Court shook up the patent landscape in the UK with their decision in Actavis v Eli Lilly there has

Lego A/S v. EUIPO.

The Second Chamber of the General Court in Lego A/S v. EUIPO (Case T-515/19) have issued their decision to annul the decision

A Unified Approach to Unity

The EPO has recently published an advanced preview of the new Guidelines for the Examination which will come into force on 1

The CJEU Confirms that Copyright Can Cover Products Designed to Achieve a Technical Result

When does a technical product become eligible for copyright protection? This is the question the Court of Justice of the European Union

Continued growth for UK filings at the EPO

The European Patent Office (EPO) has published its latest statistics for European patent applications in 2019. In addition to overall surges in

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