Nick Transier receives Super Lawyers 2017 recognition

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14 September 2016
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Partner Nick Transier has been named a San Diego Super Lawyers Rising Star for the second time.

Super Lawyers celebrates those who have achieved a high level of professional achievement and peer recognition. Selection for the Super Lawyers list is through peer nominations and independent research and less than 2.5 per cent of eligible attorneys in the state of California achieve Rising Stars status.

Nick is head of EIP’s post-grant proceedings team (EIP Post) and also focuses on patent drafting and prosecution. His technical expertise is in computer hardware and software systems, additive manufacturing (3D printing), medical devices and mechanical devices among others. Nick was also selected for the 2016 edition of Super Lawyers.

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