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Simmons Firm's London Affiliate Wins High-Profile IP Case against Star Wars Creator Lucasfilm

August 8, 2008
East Alton, Ill.

The English High Court may be a long way from East Alton, Ill., but the Simmons firm continues to make its mark in the legal industry, most recently winning a high profile intellectual property suit with its London affiliate, the Simmons Firm Andrew LLP, against George Lucas and Lucasfilm of Star Wars fame.
In the English High Court case of Lucasfilm v Ainsworth, the Simmons Firm Andrew represented the prop designer who made the Stormtrooper helmets and armour for the 1977 Star Wars film. Lucasfilm was attempting to prevent Ainsworth from selling replicas of the helmets, but the High Court last week dismissed the majority of Lucas’ claims.

“Our firm has a storied history of taking on corporate giants,” said Paul Lesko, intellectual property lawyer for the Simmons firm’s U.S. practice. “Because of this ruling, Mr. Ainsworth will be able to rightfully sell his product throughout most of the world. It’s not only a victory for him. It’s a victory for prop designers throughout the film industry.”

“We took on the infamous Death Star and lived to tell about it,” said Chris Messina, the Simmons firm’s president of International Litigation. “The goal of our business and intellectual property practices always has been to give entrepreneurs and small businesses a voice to protect their legal rights. To see that success play out on the international stage like this is truly gratifying.”

Three years ago, the Simmons firm decided to expand beyond its well established asbestos litigation practice into intellectual property and business-to-business litigation. Moving away from traditional fee structures, the firm strategically chose to offer legal representation on a contingency basis, affording individuals and smaller businesses the ability to take legal action against companies with deeper pockets.

The Simmons firm then began to form international relationships with other like minded firms, such as the Simmons Firm Andrew.

“As more U.S. businesses expand globally, working with affiliate firms in other countries expands our ability to help those businesses resolve legal disputes regardless of location,” Messina said.

Learn more about the Simmons firm's intellectual property litigation practice. 

Learn more about Lucasfilm v Ainsworth.

 


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