EIP recommended in 2013 Chambers & Partners

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05 November 2012
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EIP has once again been recommended by the Chambers & Partners guide as one of the leading intellectual property firms in the UK.

Chambers said: “This firm continues to impress clients and market commentators with its sector expertise.”

Partners Jerome Spaargaren and Heather McCann received individual recommendations for the second and third year running, respectively. Gary Moss, head of EIP Legal, was mentioned as a go-to IP litigator.

EIP recognises that feedback provided by clients is a key aspect in compiling the rankings in Chambers & Partners, and the partners would like to thank clients for their continued support over the last year.

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