Rankings: Managing IP's Rising Stars 2019

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Rankings: Managing IP's Rising Stars 2019

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The 2019 edition of the Managing IP Rising Stars, produced by the IP STARS research team, is now available

We are delighted to announce the publication of the second edition of Managing IP’s Rising Stars. This special list recognises some of the best up-and-coming IP practitioners who contributed to the success of their firms and clients. Read more about this publication below.

The 2019 edition features more than 600 IP practitioners and over 200 firms. Click on any jurisdiction below to see all the IP practitioners ranked this year.

AMERICAS

ASIA

Argentina

Australia

Brazil

China

Canada

Hong Kong SAR

Caribbean

India

Chile

New Zealand

Colombia

Singapore

Ecuador

South Korea

Mexico


United States


EMEA

EMEA

Austria

Nigeria

Belgium

Norway

Denmark

Russia

Finland

South Africa

France

Spain

Germany

Sweden

Ireland

Switzerland

Italy

Ukraine

Netherlands

UK (England)


UK (Scotland)


If you have any suggestions or questions please send them to research@managingip.com or contact Kingsley Egbuonu at kingsley.egbuonu@managingip.com.

Congratulations to all those who made this year’s list.

About Managing IP’s Rising Stars list

Managing IP launched its official Rising Stars publication last year. Although selection is primarily based on an individual’s contributions and expertise, we also take account of activities in the IP community.

The individuals we select as rising stars typically have less than 10 years' post-qualification experience and are below partner or equivalent level. However, in certain circumstances we can consider and rank individuals with more than 10 years of experience or junior partners. This year’s publication is based on the information obtained during the research period for the 2019 edition of IP STARS (September 2018 to February 2019).

This publication is produced by the IP STARS research team, and it is not connected to or influenced by the Euromoney Legal Media Group Rising Stars awards programme. The research for IP STARS is conducted rigorously and impartially. No firm or individual can pay to be ranked or win Managing IP’s awards. There is no fee to participate in our research.

Find out more here.


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