Chambers UK 2022 recognises EIP’s expertise

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21 October 2021
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EIP has retained its rankings for Patent Litigation and Patent Attorney work in the 2022 edition of Chambers & Partners UK.

Researchers highlighted EIP for its “excellent patent prosecution and oppositions practice” and notes the “much admired in-house patent litigation team”.

Sources comment: "The firm excels at analysis of the issues, strategy and providing a realistic assessment."

Another client said: “I think the world of the team at EIP. They are really good on the contentious side and are practical in their approach. They are tenacious advocates.”

Partners Jerome Spaargaren and Gary Moss received recommendations as notable practitioners.

Gary receives praise as “one of the most personable, responsive people I have dealt with." "He is a huge deal in the industry and in the patent litigation space."

Further details on Chambers UK 2022 Patent Litigation rankings can be viewed here while the Patent Attorney rankings can be viewed here.

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