Free IP Advice Clinics - Bath Digital Festival 2016

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07 January 2016
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EIP is offering free intellectual property (IP) advice clinics during the Bath Digital Festival 2016.

Our attorneys are available at our offices in Bath for a free 30-minute meeting to advise on the most suitable protection for your inventions (patents), designs, or branding (trademarks) and the benefits this can provide to your business.

Appointments are available during the following periods:

  • Friday 12 February, 9am - 5.30pm
  • Monday 15 - Friday 19 February, 9am - 5.30pm

For more information email: events@eip.com

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