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"Deirdre Kilroy is a trademark maven with complementary expertise in data privacy, advertising and outsourcing"

World Trademark Review 1000 

Expertise

Deirdre Kilroy is a partner in the Technology and Innovation team and is Head of Intellectual Property. Deirdre specialises in intellectual property, technology and data privacy law. She has over 20 years’ experience in these areas. Prior to joining Matheson she spent over 12 years as Head of Technology & Intellectual Property with a leading Irish law firm.

Many of the commercial contracts that Deirdre has worked on are complex, and she is proactive in helping clients model their agreements and strategic positions. She has experience with large outsourcing projects, technology supply agreements and patent licences, particularly for clients in the life sciences, pharma, data and technology sectors. Much of her work involves advising businesses how to model and conclude contracts, including distribution, supply, services and sales agency arrangements. She works closely with our taxation department on international projects involving significant IP and technology assets.  Deirdre also advises on confidentiality, trade secrets, advertising, ecommerce and consumer protection.

Deirdre assists brand owners to proactively protect and enforce their trade marks and designs in Ireland, Europe and globally. From brand / design creation and pre-registration advice through to searching, filing, enforcement, anti-counterfeiting and commercialisation, her clients benefit from her extensive experience. Her practice focuses on the protection, acquisition and commercial exploitation of intangible assets including through licensing, franchising, collaboration, research, sponsorship and disposals.

Deirdre advises Matheson’s clients on all aspects of privacy and data protection laws including international transfers, policies, audits and the GDPR. She frequently supports clients with retail, online, outsourcing, litigation, M&A and employment needs, helping them navigate the application of data protection laws to their businesses and relationships. Clients with cybersecurity issues and data breach issues regularly seek her advice and services.

For over 16 years Deirdre has also advised international and large national entities on gaming, gambling and lotteries activities in Ireland, online, physical and remotely delivered. Not only does she understand the recent licensing regime applicable to remote operators, but also appreciates how the legislation dating from the 1930s and 1950s applies to todays’ bookmakers, other operators, affiliates and service providers. Clients value her pragmatic approach.

Deirdre is acknowledged by many independent directories as an expert in her field. She regularly lectures in Ireland and internationally, including at the Law Society of Ireland, and contributes to relevant publications. She is a member of the Intellectual Property & Data Privacy Committee of the Law Society of Ireland, and sits on Technology Ireland's Data Working Group. She is a member of the Intellectual Property Commission of the International Chamber of Commerce and also of INTA, IAPPI and SCL.

Experience Highlights

Deirdre has

  • Been named legal adviser to Enterprise Ireland on "Inspiring Partnership - the National IP Protocol 2016", Ireland's policy on commercialisation of state funded IP.
  • Advised a currency trading entity on a large scale technology project involving the creation and licensing of an international IT infrastructure trading platform.
  • Drafted and assisted on large scale device, hardware and services supply agreement to mobile operator.
  • Managed and advised FMCG & food and beverage clients on trade mark prosecution and contentious matters in Ireland.
  • Advised a MNC pharma on all employee, pension and IT management aspects of GDPR.
  • Acted for a large forecourt/ petrol operator on all franchise agreements, distribution agreements, ecommerce terms and conditions and sponsorship deals.
  • Acted for a multi-national fast food company on modelling a multi-million euro promotion, with multiple lottery licences, including drafting ancillary documentation.
Accolades

Deirdre Kilroy is recommended.
European Legal 500 2020

Deirdre Kilroy is "very knowledgeable, sound commercial judgement, responsive to clients and effective in handling difficult opposing counsel".
European Legal 500 2020

Deidre Kilroy is the “star of the show” and a top deal broker for clients in the high-tech and life sciences domains.
IAM Patent 1000 2019

Deidre Kilroy is considered a “bona fide thought leader on trade secrets legislation and SPC regimes”
IAM Patent 1000 2019

Deirdre Kilroy is "terrific" and not only "knows a lot about local trade mark law and practice", but is also "extremely knowledgeable about GDPR"
European Legal 500 2019

Deirdre Kilroy is recommended.
European Legal 500 2019

Deirdre Kilroy has “substantial and substantive IP expertise, as well as tactical skill in handling difficult negotiations. She is also a great communicator and can convey complex ideas simply to non-experts"
Information Technology: Chambers Europe 2019

''She is very business-minded, and at the same time attentive to the detail and nuances that reall make the difference''
Intellectual Property: Chambers Europe 2019

"Matheson IP offering is fronted by the fabulous Deirdre Kilroy, a transactional ace who has handled scores of licensing, franchising, collaboration and disposal deals in her time."
World Trademark Review WTR1000 2019

Deirdre Kilroy has a strong client focus and an innovative approach.”
Chambers Europe 2018 

“Deirdre Kilroy is technically excellent.”
Chambers Europe 2018 

Deirdre Kilroy is reccomended.
European Legal 500 2018

Managing IP – IP Stars - Trade Marks 2018

Managing IP – IP Stars - Trade Marks 2017

WIPR Leader 2017

Deirdre Kilroy is reccomended.
European Legal 500 2017

"Deirdre Kilroy is a trademark maven with complementary expertise in data privacy, advertising and outsourcing"
World Trademark Review 1000 2017

''Her speed of response and knowledge are excellent''
Chambers Global, 2017

Education
BCL and LLM (Comm) University College Dublin

Ten Top Tips to Enhancing IP in a Sports Sponsorship Deal

Sep 1, 2020, 16:05 PM
Whether partnering with a sports star, a sports team or a sports organisation, at the heart of every sports sponsorship agreement is a brand alliance. Parties leverage existing intellectual property, and create valuable assets to gain commercial rewards.
Title : Ten Top Tips to Enhancing IP in a Sports Sponsorship Deal
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Whether partnering with a sports star, a sports team or a sports organisation, at the heart of every sports sponsorship agreement is a brand alliance. Parties leverage existing intellectual property, and create valuable assets to gain commercial rewards. 

Deirdre Kilroy, head of Intellectual Property and a member of our Technology and Innovation Group sets out some top tips to consider when crafting your sport sponsorship deal:

  • Exclusive rights are often a fundamental pillar at the core of the sponsorship opportunity. Take care to describe exclusivity very comprehensively.
  • Just because you secure a team sponsorship deal does not automatically give you rights to use individual sport stars images or branding. Conduct IP due diligence around all campaigns.
  • When sponsoring a sports star or other sports entity consider all the intellectual property rights which may have at their disposal. Their intellectual property rights may not be their name and image alone.
  • Some individual endorsement, influencer or ambassador deals may amount to ambush marketing in terms of existing commitments, take care to understand existing obligations to teams or sporting organisations.
  • In multi-tiered sponsorships it is important to understand the overall sponsorship model. Your brand will be associated by your audience with others in the sponsorship opportunity.
  • Often media rights to refuse broadcasts are dealt with separately in exclusive arrangements and so broadcast rights may need to be secured independently from the media rights owner.
  • Merchandising rights involve trademark licences, leveraging the selling powers of the sports brands. Ensure that nay trademark licence relates to trademarks that are registered in respect of your goods and services.
  • The ability to display branding at various sports events needs to be investigated. It is not always the case that a sports team or organisation will have full power to deliver location based branding at all events.
  • Whether the sponsorship deal ends by expiry or because of a crisis consider carefully how a termination can impact on your valuable IP rights. Specify each party’s obligations on termination, and consider what should happen on the various types of termination events.
  • Recognise who owns and who must protect the valuable IP created in the life time of the sponsorship. Often new content, branding, databases of information and slogans are developed during a sponsorship, enhancing the brand value of the parties participating in the sponsorship.
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