Managing IP Global Awards Winners 2017

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Managing IP Global Awards Winners 2017

2015-Awards

The Global Awards Dinner was held at The Savoy in London on March 9, with 300 guests from 89 firms and 44 countries

Awards were presented in the following categories this year. Details of the winners and photos from the dinner will be published online soon and in the May issue of Managing IP. Read this year's shortlists here.

The North America Awards, recognising firms and individuals in Canada and the United States, will be held in Washington DC on March 23.


Global Awards 2017 winners

Argentina

Marval O’Farrell & Mairal

Australia Prosecution

Spruson & Ferguson

Australia Contentious Work

Corrs Chambers Westgarth

Austria

Schoenherr

Benelux Trade Mark Prosecution

Gevers

Belgium Contentious Work

Altius

Brazil Patent

Dannemann Siemsen Bigler & Ipanema Moreira

Brazil Trade Mark

Gusmão & Labrunie

Chile

Sargent & Krahn

China Prosecution

Liu Shen & Associates

China Contentious Work

Fangda Partners

China Foreign Law Firm

Rouse

Colombia

Cavelier Abogados

Denmark Contentious Work

Plesner

Denmark Prosecution

Plougmann Vingtoft

Finland

Eversheds Sutherland

France Contentious Work

Hoyng Rokh Monegier

France Prosecution

Cabinet Beau de Loménie

France Copyright

Cabinet Vercken & Gaullier

Germany Prosecution

Hoffmann Eitle

Germany Contentious Work

Hogan Lovells

Hong Kong

Deacons

India Prosecution

Remfry & Sagar

India Contentious Work

Anand and Anand

Indonesia

SKC Law

Ireland Prosecution

Tomkins

Ireland Contentious Work

William Fry

Israel

Liad Whatstein & Co

Italy Prosecution

Buzzi Notaro & Antonielli d’Oulx

Italy Contentious Work

Bird & Bird

Japan Prosecution

Nakamura & Partners

Japan Contentious Work

Yuasa & Hara

Japan Foreign Firm

Finnegan

Malaysia

Wong & Partners (Baker McKenzie)

Mexico Copyright

Olivares

Mexico Patent

Olivares

Mexico Trade Mark

Olivares

New Zealand Prosecution

Ellis Terry

New Zealand Contentious Work

Simpson Grierson

The Netherlands Patent Prosecution

V.O.

The Netherlands Contentious Work

Hoyng Rokh Monegier

Norway Prosecution

Bryn Aarflot

Norway Contentious Work

BA-HR

Peru

Estudio Colmenares & Asociados

The Philippines

SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan

Poland

JWP

Romania

Nestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen

Russia

Baker McKenzie

Scotland Prosecution

Marks & Clerk

Scotland Contentious Work

Brodies

Singapore Prosecution

Marks & Clerk

Singapore Contentious Work

Drew & Napier

South Africa

Spoor & Fisher

South Korea Prosecution

FirstLaw

South Korea Contentious Work

Bae Kim & Lee

Spain Prosecution

ABG Patentes

Spain Contentious Work

Grau & Angulo

Sweden Prosecution

Awapatent

Sweden Contentious Work

Vinge

Switzerland

Homburger

Taiwan

Saint Island International

Thailand

Baker McKenzie

Turkey

Gün + Partners

UAE

Al Tamimi & Company

UK Patent Prosecution

Carpmaels & Ransford

UK Trade Mark Prosecution

D Young & Co

UK Patent Contentious Work

Gowling WLG

UK Trade Mark Contentious Work

Wiggin

UK IP Set

8 New Square

Vietnam

Tilleke & Gibbins

IP Transactional – Asia

Baker McKenzie

IP Transactional – Europe

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer

Eastern Europe – Firm to Watch

Zivko Mijatovic & Partners

Africa – Firm to Watch

Rouse Africa

Latin America – Firm to Watch

Calderon & De La Sierra

Africa

Adams & Adams

Middle East

Saba IP

Scandinavia

Zacco

Asia-Pacific

Rouse

Europe Patent

Bird & Bird

Europe Trade Mark

Hogan Lovells

Europe Copyright

bureau Brandeis

Global Firm of the Year

Baker McKenzie

Corporate Social Responsibility

IP Inclusive

Outstanding Achievement

Richard Hart, Infineum







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