EIP makes three new hires bolstering litigation presence

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14 July 2015
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EIP has announced three new hires for its EIP Legal team in London, strengthening its non-contentious and litigation practice.

Rachel Bunn will be Of Counsel and will focus across all transactional aspects of intellectual property including licences, development agreements and joint ventures. Rachel has almost 20 years of experience in IP having worked for both national and international law firms including Bird & Bird and Linklaters. Rachel was also a founding partner of Waterfront Solicitors – a law firm specialising in intellectual property.

Alex Huck-Ananou joins as associate and will bring experience of acting in multi-jurisdictional patent litigation to the team. Prior to EIP, Alex worked for magic circle firm Allen & Overy in Paris, where her practice focused on cross-border pharmaceutical patent litigation.

Angela Jack joins the Legal team as associate. Angela’s background is as a litigation barrister. She will bring her litigation experience and expertise to assist EIP Legal with the high volume of litigation work which it is currently experiencing.

Gary Moss, partner and head of EIP Legal, commented: “Having had such positive growth over the last 12 months, we are delighted to announce the addition of three top tier hires to our legal team. Rachel, Alexandrine and Angela each bring considerable experience and will add a new dimension to our offering and enhance our capabilities across the board. I am very much looking forward to working with each of them and am excited about this latest development for our firm.”

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