Global Awards winners 2015

Global Awards winners 2015

Managing IP's annual global awards dinner took place at the InterContinental, London, tonight. Trophies were presented in more than 70 categories

Awards party

This year marks the 10th anniversary of Managing IP’s global awards, which recognise outstanding work by law firms around the world, as well as celebrating in-house teams and individual achievements.

The global winners of this year’s awards, revealed tonight in London, are listed below. You can view the firms that were shortlisted for these categories here.

The North America winners in this year’s awards will be presented next week, at the Four Seasons in Washington DC on March 18. You can see which firms are shortlisted for those awards here.



Argentina Marval O’Farrell & Mairal

Australia Prosecution Fisher Adams Kelly

Australia Contentious Allens

Austria Wiltschek Rechtsanwälte

Awards table

Belgium Contentious Hoyng Monegier

Benelux Trade Mark Prosecution Chiever

Brazil Dannemann Siemsen

Chile Carey

China Prosecution Liu Shen & Associates

China Contentious King & Wood Mallesons

China IP Transactional Work Baker & McKenzie

China Foreign Firm Allen & Overy

Colombia Brigard & Castro

Awards Dyson

Denmark Plesner

Finland Roschier

France Prosecution Lavoix

France Contentious Véron & Associés

Germany Prosecution Hoffmann Eitle

Germany Contentious Hogan Lovells

Hong Kong Deacons

Hungary Szecskay Attorneys at Law

India Prosecution K&S Partners

India Contentious Anand and Anand

Indonesia Hadiputranto Hadinoto & Partners

Awards KWM

Ireland DFMG Solicitors

Italy Prosecution Studio Torta

Italy Contentious Hogan Lovells

Japan Prosecutio Shiga International Patent Office

Japan Contentious Ohno & Partners

Japan Foreign Firm Morrison & Foerster

Malaysia Skrine

Mexico Patent Olivares

Mexico Trade Mark Olivares

Mexico Copyright Olivares

Netherlands Patent Prosecution NLO

Netherlands Contentious De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek

New Zealand AJ Park

Awards Bird & Bird

Norway Wikborg Rein

Peru Barreda Moller

The Philippines ACCRALAW

Poland Baker & McKenzie

Romania Nestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen (NNDKP)

Russia Gorodissky & Partners

Scotland Brodies

Singapore Prosecution Marks & Clerk

Singapore Contentious Drew & Napier

South Africa Spoor & Fisher

Awards Olivares

South Korea Prosecution Kim & Chang

South Korea Contentious Lee & Ko

Spain Prosecution Herrero & Asociados

Spain Contentious Grau & Angulo

Sweden Sandart & Partners

Switzerland Troller Hitz Troller

Taiwan Lee and Li

Thailand Baker & McKenzie

Turkey Deriş Attorneys-at-Law

United Arab Emirates Clyde & Co

UK Prosecution Carpmaels & Ransford

UK Patent Contentious Bird & Bird

UK Trade Mark Contentious Bristows

Outstanding achievement

UK Copyright Wiggin

Vietnam Tilleke & Gibbins

Africa Adams & Adams

Middle East Abu-Ghazaleh Intellectual Property

Asia Tilleke & Gibbins

Latin America (Firm to Watch) Guerra IP

Europe Patent Hogan Lovells

Europe Trade Mark Hoyng Monegier

Europe Copyright Baker & McKenzie

Global Firm of the Year Baker & McKenzie

Firm of the Decade – Europe Bird & Bird

Firm of the Decade – Asia King & Wood Mallesons

In-house Team Dyson

Outstanding Achievement Fidelma Macken

Outstanding Achievement Kevin Mooney

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