If you ask Stephen Mohun how he got into intellectual property, he’ll be the first to admit it wasn’t a lifelong calling. “I’m ashamed to say it was nothing more than a job advert,” he confesses with a laugh. But sometimes the best careers start with curiosity—and in Steve’s case, it sparked a lifelong passion for helping innovators protect and leverage their ideas.
Now the founder of Mohun Aldridge Sykes, Steve has spent nearly four decades advising clients on patents and trademarks, building a reputation for practical, strategic, and empathetic support—especially for those in the manufacturing and engineering sectors. His client base ranges from ambitious start-ups to global corporates, and his advice is always grounded in commercial reality.
“We always start with their bigger goals and work back from there. That’s how we build a real IP strategy—not just a filing plan.”
From Yorkshire Roots to Global Reach
Steve began his career at a local Yorkshire firm and worked his way through larger practices, eventually becoming a partner before founding the firm that became Mohun Aldridge Sykes. Launching his own boutique firm wasn’t just a career pivot—it was a chance to do things his way.
What sets Mohun Aldridge Sykes apart? It’s the depth of relationships. “We genuinely get to know our clients. We’re not just experts on the other end of the phone—we’re part of their strategic team.”
Intellectual Rigor, Commercial Focus
With a background in physics and a mind wired for problem-solving, it’s no surprise Steve is drawn to patent work. “I like understanding how things work,” he says. “Manufacturing clients, especially those in second or third-generation family businesses, are some of my favourites. They’re quietly innovating in ways they don’t always recognise.”
And that’s where Steve sees one of his biggest responsibilities: helping clients see the true value in their ideas. “Too many engineers dismiss their own work as ‘obvious.’ It’s our job to show them that what they’ve created might be valuable—and worthy of protection.”
Helping Clients Navigate Complexity
One of Steve’s great strengths is translating legal complexity into clear, actionable advice. “You have to put yourself in the client’s shoes. Legal jargon just puts up barriers. Our goal is to empower them.”
He’s particularly mindful of budget constraints for early-stage businesses. “The biggest mistake they make is spending too much too soon on the wrong things. We help them build a flexible, strategic IP plan that grows with them.”
A Trusted Partner in Innovation
Steve describes the ideal client relationship as one built on mutual trust. “They need to trust me to give honest, clear advice. And I need to trust that they’re telling me what’s really going on in the business.”
That trust has paid off—whether it’s guiding a manufacturing client into a leadership position through carefully managed IP, or helping a tech start-up secure patents in a notoriously difficult field. “That one surprised even me,” he says, recalling a breakthrough. “But we got there, and today those patents are their most valuable asset.”
Supporting the Next Generation
Mentorship matters to Steve. Mohun Aldridge Sykes welcomes interns and work experience students, giving them a real taste of the profession. “We’ve all had good careers in this field,” he says. “It’s important to put a bit back in.”
Staying Agile in a Changing Landscape
As AI and tech continue to reshape the IP world, Steve stays ahead by listening. “You’ve got to talk to people—clients, colleagues, other professionals—and keep your ear to the ground. The moment you stop adapting, you fall behind.”
His golden rule for entrepreneurs? Talk to your IP attorney early and often. “There’s no such thing as too early, but there’s definitely too late.”
Beyond the Office
When Steve isn’t advising clients or mentoring the next generation, you might find him on stage. A proud member of the Batley Gilbert and Sullivan Society, Steve regularly takes on leading roles—with his recent turn as the captain in H.M.S. Pinafore being a personal highlight. “Both my kids were on stage with me,” he smiles. “There’s nothing better than that.”
Get in Touch with Steve Mohun
With nearly four decades of experience in intellectual property, Stephen Mohun has built a reputation not just for legal precision, but for the kind of clear, trusted advice that clients remember. As founder of Mohun Aldridge Sykes, Steve blends technical expertise with commercial insight—helping innovators protect what matters and make confident decisions along the way.
How PatWorld Supports Firms Like Mohun Aldridge Sykes
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Leveling the IP Playing Field: Spotlight on Charles Clark, Founder of IP Arkitek
Intellectual property (IP) is often seen as a game of giants, dominated by multinational corporations with deep pockets and extensive legal resources. But Charles Clark, an internationally recognized expert in IP strategy and the founder of IP Arkitek, is on a mission to change that. With over 20 years of in-house experience spanning industries from precision engineering to energy, Charles has dedicated his career to helping innovative businesses harness the power of IP to drive growth, secure funding, and compete on a global scale.
We sat down with Charles to discuss his career journey, his thoughts on the evolving IP landscape, and how businesses—especially start-ups and SMEs—can develop winning IP strategies.
From Lasers to IP Strategy: A Career Built on Innovation
Charles’ career began in the UK’s Ministry of Defence (MOD), where he worked as a research scientist developing cutting-edge laser and optics technology for military applications. However, despite the thrill of working on advanced projects (many of which are only now emerging in the field, 25 years later), he felt constrained by the slow pace of innovation and sought a new challenge.
That challenge came in the form of intellectual property. Introduced to patent attorneys during his time at the MOD, and guided by a family friend in the profession, Charles pivoted into IP. His early career took him from private practice to in-house roles at global companies such as Black & Decker and Edwards Vacuum, where he gained first-hand experience in managing IP portfolios that fuelled business growth.
“In-house work gave me the opportunity to get involved in all aspects of IP strategy—beyond just patents and trademarks,” Charles explains. “It was about aligning IP with commercial goals, supporting acquisitions, securing funding, and building long-term business value.”
The Birth of IP Arkitek: A New Approach to IP Strategy
The idea for IP Arkitek was born out of necessity. While leading IP strategy at Centrica, Charles found himself at a crossroads when a corporate restructuring shifted the company’s focus away from new energy ventures. Rather than take on a role that didn’t align with his passions, he decided to carve his own path.
“I took the plunge, set up IP Arkitek, and started consulting—initially with contacts from Centrica who had moved into venture capital,” Charles recalls. “Since then, the business has evolved to help high-growth tech companies navigate the complexities of IP in a way that drives real commercial success.”
Unlike traditional patent attorneys, IP Arkitek doesn’t focus on drafting and prosecuting patents. Instead, Charles positions himself as a strategic advisor, acting as a fractional in-house IP lead for companies that need expert guidance but aren’t yet ready to build a full-scale IP team.
“It is worth pointing out that I don’t compete with patent attorney firms, and I don’t do any prep and pros work—they are much better at that than I am,” Charles explains. “Instead, I work closely with them, often taking on the role of a fractional in-house IP lead. This benefits both the client and the attorneys, as I can smooth the flow of information between them, freeing up attorney time to focus on their other clients while ensuring the business gets the best possible outcomes with high efficiency.”
“My role is to help businesses understand what they should be doing with their IP—not just what they could do,” he adds. “It’s about making smart decisions that align with long-term business goals.”
Levelling the Playing Field: Helping SMEs Navigate IP Challenges
One of Charles’ key missions is to level the IP playing field for smaller businesses, enabling them to compete with large corporations that traditionally dominate the space.
“Know what you’ve got and stick to your guns,” he advises. “Really understand the value of your innovation and how it fits into the bigger picture. If you don’t, bigger players will take advantage.”
One of the most striking examples of this came when Charles helped an SME navigate a complex IP issue with a UK regulatory body. The company was poised to participate in a government-funded project but faced a major roadblock: the existing contractual framework meant that any IP generated during the project would belong to the large corporate partners—not the SME.
“If they had gone ahead under those terms, they would have lost the ability to raise future funding,” Charles explains. “We had to educate regulators and corporate partners about why SMEs need to retain ownership of their innovations. It took time, but in the end, we reached an agreement that protected the SME’s IP while still delivering value to the project.”
The Future of IP: Moving Beyond Patents and Trademarks
As technology advances, Charles believes that businesses need to rethink how they approach IP.
“Too many business leaders see IP as just patents and trademarks, but that’s a limited view,” he says. “We need to distinguish between IP—which includes everything from innovative business models to customer relationships—and IPR (intellectual property rights), which are the legal tools used to protect that value.”
One area where this distinction is becoming critical is artificial intelligence. As AI-driven innovations continue to reshape industries, businesses need to understand how to protect and leverage their proprietary algorithms, data, and methodologies.
“This will be debated long after I retire,” Charles notes. “But companies that take a strategic view—understanding the difference between their valuable IP and the IPR mechanisms available—will be in the best position to succeed.”
Advice for Innovators: Building a Strong IP Strategy
For start-ups and high-growth businesses, Charles offers three key pieces of advice:
1 Start with the business case.
“Focus on what makes your business unique—your USP—and then identify the IP that underpins it. From there, you can determine the best IP protection strategy.”
2 Foster an IP-aware culture.
“Make sure your team understands the value of their ideas. An engaged team that sees the importance of IP will be more proactive in protecting and developing it.”
3 Plan for the long term.
“Budgeting for IP is critical. Many start-ups see patents as ‘too expensive’—but they’re only expensive if you don’t plan for them. A well-structured IP budget over three to five years can prevent costly surprises down the line.”
An IP Strategist with a Mission
Reflecting on his career, Charles is most proud of the path he has forged and the impact he has had on businesses navigating the complex world of IP.
“I see myself as an ‘attorney in recovery,'” he jokes. “My background in the profession gave me a solid foundation, but stepping away from traditional practice has allowed me to make a bigger impact.”
With IP Arkitek, Charles continues to challenge outdated approaches to IP strategy, ensuring that innovative businesses—no matter their size—have the tools, knowledge, and confidence to protect their ideas and thrive in competitive markets.
At PatWorld, we understand the challenges businesses like IP Arkitek face when helping clients protect and manage their intellectual property. Our global IP intelligence platform empowers professionals with fast, comprehensive, and user-friendly search tools, enabling them to make informed strategic decisions. Whether it’s uncovering key insights into competitor portfolios, monitoring industry trends, or identifying potential risks, PatWorld provides the data-driven support that IP strategists and businesses need to stay ahead. Check out the PatWorld Patent Database today.
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Unlocking Innovation: How PatWorld’s Patent Database Empowers SMEs
For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), innovation isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a vital component of competitive advantage and growth. However, numerous challenges can stymie the innovative efforts of SMEs, ranging from financial constraints to accessing the latest technology. This is where PatWorld, a comprehensive patent search database, steps in as an invaluable resource. Let’s explore how PatWorld can help SMEs navigate and overcome some common innovation hurdles.
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