Darren Smyth joins JIPLP editorial board

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27 November 2013
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Partner Darren Smyth has joined the editorial board of the highly respected Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice (JIPLP).

As a member of the editorial board, Darren will have an influence over the articles solicited, and the editorial content of the journal. It is the second time Darren has held the position, having been a founder member of the editorial board when the publication launched.

Since joining EIP Darren has been a regular contributor to JIPLP, along with several other EIP professionals. JIPLP is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on all aspects of IP, and is published monthly by Oxford University Press.

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