Law firm’s managing partner to retire

Lloyd Hoarton

Forresters’ managing partner Lloyd Hoarton is retiring this month after nearly three decades with the firm of patent and trade mark attorneys.

He joined the company 29 years ago as a trainee patent attorney. He leaves on March 31 and his successor is Matt Shaw, who is based at the firm’s Birmingham office.

Hoarton said: “It has been a brilliant job, which I have enjoyed very much and continue to enjoy after all these years.

Matt Shaw

“I’m lucky enough to have generated patents protecting technologies in the medical environment, which have greatly improved the quality of life for a lot of people. They have helped get people with significant pain back to enjoying an almost normal lifestyle – those technologies made a dramatic difference to their lives. These inventions wouldn’t have been nearly as successful without the patents. I’ve also seen lots of fantastic companies grow and succeed thanks to Forresters securing patents and trade marks for them.”

Shaw said: “It has been a real pleasure to work with Lloyd, whose outstanding knowledge and experience have strengthened our reputation as one of the world’s leading IP firms.

“Lloyd trained with Forresters, and so learned from the beginning our core value of putting the clients’ needs first, with a personal and friendly approach. Over the last year the pandemic has meant that we’ve had to make more than a few adjustments, but our commitment to offering clear, easy to understand advice to our clients will never change. We have all valued Lloyd’s wise counsel and instrumental contributions, and he will be greatly missed.”

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