EIP partners recognised in IAM Strategy 300 Global Leaders

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12 January 2023
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Following their inclusion in IAM Strategy 300 published in September last year, EIP partners Florian Schmidt-Bogatzky and James Seymour have been listed in IAM Strategy 300: Global Leaders 2023 which identifies the individuals whose approach to intellectual property is regarded by peers as truly strategic in nature.

Like IAM Global Leaders, which features top-ranked private practice lawyers from the IAM Patent 1000, these interviews offer a glimpse into the thinking of some of the foremost experts in the IP space.

IAM Strategy 300 Global Leaders draws from the worlds of private practice, consulting and other service providers, with specialists from the major IP markets in North America, Europe and Asia. Together, these individuals and firms possess a wealth of expertise across disciplines and sectors.

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