Nergiz Chinoy
About Nergiz Chinoy
Nergiz Chinoy is an Intellectual Property Law Clerk at Hatch, where she has worked since 2020. With extensive experience in patent and trademark management, she has held various roles in prominent law firms and has pursued multiple educational qualifications in law and digital skills.
Work at Hatch
Nergiz Chinoy has been serving as an Intellectual Property Law Clerk at Hatch since 2020. In this role, she focuses on various aspects of intellectual property law, contributing to the management and protection of clients' intellectual property rights. Her experience in this position has allowed her to further develop her skills in a fast-paced legal environment.
Previous Experience in Intellectual Property Law
Prior to her current role, Nergiz Chinoy worked at Ridout & Maybee LLP for six years as a Patent Law Clerk from 2007 to 2013, and later as a Patent and Trademark Administrator from 2014 to 2017. She also held the position of Intellectual Property Legal Assistant at Fasken from 2017 to 2019, and worked as an Intellectual Property Clerk at Millman IP from 2019 to 2020. Her extensive experience spans various roles within the field of intellectual property law.
Education and Expertise
Nergiz Chinoy holds a Bachelor's degree from the University of Karachi, where she studied English, History, and Philosophy. She has pursued further education at Ryerson University, obtaining certificates in Website Design and Development, Law Procedures, and Digital Skills and Innovation for the Global Economy. Additionally, she studied at Alliance Française in Karachi, achieving a Diplôme de Langue Français, and completed her School Certificate at the University of Cambridge.
Background in Patent and Trademark Management
Nergiz Chinoy has extensive experience in global patent and trademark portfolio management. Her background includes roles that required delivering client service in challenging environments, showcasing her ability to handle complex legal matters. She has demonstrated a proven ability to work independently and collaboratively in cross-functional teams.