SRI LANKA Law and Practice Contributed by: Anomi Wanigasekera, Sabeera Shariff and Saambavi Siththananthan, Julius & Creasy
Julius & Creasy is a civil law firm established in the year 1879. With its 146-year history, Julius & Creasy is the oldest law firm in Sri Lanka. The firm offers an extensive range of full legal services in several fields, including intellectual property law. Its intellectual property division consists of 13 professionals, includ - ing senior partner Anomi Wanigasekera, six senior associates and six junior associates. The firm advises on diverse areas of intellectual property law, including patents, trade marks, copyright, industrial designs and domain names, and in fields such as biotechnol - ogy, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, computers, soft -
ware, media, entertainment, etc. Its clients represent numerous multinational companies, which include a majority of Fortune 500 companies and leading trade mark agents worldwide. The firm’s intellectual prop - erty division also undertakes a full range of enforce - ment, management and transactional matters, man - aging and co-ordinating clients’ intellectual property portfolios in Sri Lanka. It has won multiple awards from esteemed institutions, such as Chambers and Partners Asia-Pacific Intellectual Property Band 1: 2008–2024. is currently reading for an MPhil at the University of Colombo, in Intellectual Property Law. Sabeera has contributed to several international journals and guides. She is a member of the Asian Patent Attorneys Association (APAA) and serves as the country representative on APAA’s copyright committee. Sabeera is widely experienced in enforcement and prosecution of intellectual property law.
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Anomi Wanigasekera is an attorney- at-law called to the Bar, and joined Julius & Creasy in 1984. She is the senior partner of the firm and also head of the intellectual property division. She holds a master’s degree
from the University of Wales as well as diplomas in intellectual property law. She is a member of the International Trademark Association (INTA) and chairs the INTA Anticounterfeiting South Asia Subcommittee for the term 2024–2025. She is also a member, councillor and the vice-president of the Sri Lanka Group of the Asian Patent Attorneys Association (APAA). She has contributed to many local and international journals. She has extensive experience of over 41 years in all aspects of intellectual property law.
Saambavi Siththananthan is an attorney-at-law and is an associate of Julius & Creasy. She joined the firm in 2022 and was called to the Bar in 2023. Saambavi holds a master’s degree in Business Administration
(MBA) in International Business, and a bachelor of law (LLB) from Buckinghamshire New University, UK. Saambavi is currently reading for an LLM at the University of Colombo. In addition to advising clients, Saambavi handles intellectual property prosecution matters.
Sabeera Shariff is an attorney-at-law and is a senior associate of Julius & Creasy. She was called to the Bar in 2014 and joined the firm in 2016. Sabeera holds a master’s degree (LLM) from the University of Colombo
and was awarded the best student in the Intellectual Property certificate course, based on merit. Sabeera
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