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Meet the Managing IP team: Nick Heath

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Nick Heath

I’m Nick Heath, Corporate Account Manager for Managing Intellectual Property and have been working within the Legal Media Group since 2010.

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From accounts with 1 to 500+ users, we always have a suitable option for any customer who would like to like to receive the leading news and analysis on all intellectual property developments worldwide.

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Nick

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