EIP German Patent Lawyer Florian Schmidt-Bogatzky has been recognised in WirtschaftsWoche

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14 November 2022
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Florian Schmidt-Bogatzky from our EIP German office, has been ranked as one of the most renowned patent attorneys within WirtschaftsWoche.

The Handelsblatt Research Institute (HRI) asked more than 1700 lawyers from 220 law firms about their most renowned colleagues for patent and copyright law for WirtschaftsWoche. According to the jury's assessment, 25 law firms with 43 lawyers prevailed for patent law and 19 law firms with 19 attorneys for patent attorneys.

EIP Germany is focused on litigation and has two partners and four associates based in Düsseldorf. The German office has developed a strong track record in multinational patent litigation, particularly in the field of electronics. This also involves parallel anti-anti suit injunction (AASI) measures and advising clients on a number of landmark cases.

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