Jones Day expands in Munich

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Jones Day expands in Munich

Bojan Savic has joined law firm Jones Day as a partner in its Munich office.

He previously had his own firm, Savic Patentanwälte, which was started in 2007. Before that, he was a partner at Munihc firm Viering & Jentschura. He has also worked in-house at Motorola.

A patent and trade mark attorney and attorney-at-law, he concentrates on patent work in the chemical, pharma, biotech and biochemical industries.

Jones Day won the second annual Managing IP Global Law Firm of the Year award in 2013, partly in recognition of its growth in Germany.

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