Managing IP testimonial - Gordon Harris, Wragge Lawrence Graham

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Managing IP testimonial - Gordon Harris, Wragge Lawrence Graham

Here what Gordon Harris, head of IP at Wragge Lawrence Graham, had to say about Managing IP:

Gordon Harris

"Congratulations to MIP, on 25 years of informing and entertaining us in the world of IP. Coincidentally, I became a partner at the firm now known as Wragge Lawrence Graham 25 years ago. I have been specialising in IP throughout that time, and I have witnessed the rise and rise of MIP. The growth and development of MIP has been phenomenal. Who would have seen that it would go from those early days to be the world's premium IP publication and website, backed by its excellent global events programme and of course the annual awards events?

MIP is our ‘go to’ publication for thoughtful comment, detailed analysis, news and even the odd bit of IP gossip!

Please keep it up. I hope we are both around and thriving in another 25 years!"

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