Matt Lawman named one of world’s leading IP strategists

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16 June 2014
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Partner Matt Lawman has once again been ranked amongst the world’s leading IP strategists.

Matt, who is head of EIP Strategy, is listed in the IAM Strategy 300: The World’s Leading IP Strategists for the second year in a row.

Matt works with clients ranging from multinational corporations to start-up enterprises and specialises in helping IP owners to shape and maximise the value of their IP portfolios.

Researchers in the United States, Europe and Asia interviewed a wide range of senior corporate IP managers and third-party IP service providers to compile the rankings.

IAM editor Joff Wild said: “The IAM Strategy 300 recognises the achievements of a very select group of men and women whose advice has consistently helped companies across the world to generate significant extra value from their IP.”

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