Guerra IP hires Flavio Leonardos

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Guerra IP hires Flavio Leonardos

Brazilian law firm Guerra IP has added Flavio Leonardos as a partner

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Leonardos has a long history of working with Guerra IP, which was an affiliate firm to Momsen Leonardos over the past 25 years supporting the southern region of Brazil.

Leonardos has experience handling international IP services with the United States and Europe. He has been handling technology law and licensing since 1985, and is one of the founders of the Brazilian Association of IT Law.

He brings with him a patent and trade mark team of: Rosane Tavares, a partner; Rodrigo de Paiva Ferreira, a biologist and an industrial property agent; and Adriana Maria Costa Becho Zaidan, a paralegal.



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