EIP recognised in WIPR Leaders 2022

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23 May 2022
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EIP has several people ranked in the newly published WIPR Leaders 2022.

This online publication is a directory of the world’s most talented IP lawyers, and features more than 1,000 professionals from more than 60 countries. These IP professionals have proven themselves to be trusted advisors during and after the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Carl Bryers, Richard Gordon-Brown and Paula Flutter are listed as 'Patent Leader' in the UK, and Paula is also listed as 'Trademark Leader' in the UK.

The full WIPR Leaders 2022 can be viewed here.

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