LMG Life Sciences Awards EMEA 2023: open for submissions

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LMG Life Sciences Awards EMEA 2023: open for submissions

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The EMEA region research cycle has commenced – don’t miss the opportunity to nominate your work from 2022!

The LMG Life Sciences Awards team is excited to announce the launch of the 2023 research. We will continue to recognise the top firms and lawyers serving the Life Sciences industry from throughout the Europe, Middle East, & Africa region.

The deadline for submissions is January 26, 2023.

You can find more about the awards by downloading the methodology, or reading the FAQs, and the full list of categories at the LMG Life Sciences website.

Important Dates:

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 We are no longer accepting Word or PDF submission documents. All submissions to the awards must be entered through out dedicated submissions portal.

For any questions about the awards or the research please contact the lead researcher, John Harrison.

For queries about business development and commercial opportunities related to the awards, please contact Prin Shasiharan.

 

LMG Life Sciences Awards

The LMG Life Sciences awards look to recognise leading law firms and lawyers specialised in the life sciences industry throughout the Europe, Middle East, and Africa region. The awards ceremony will take place to celebrate outstanding legal work over the previous calendar year. The awards ceremony aims to honour firms and attorneys on the forefront of legal work in life sciences. The award’s distinctive structure highlights firms that specialise in practice areas within the life sciences industry by shortlisting firms and by listing our life sciences nominees in a way that shows overlap between certain legal areas.

LMG Life Sciences is a sister publication to Managing IP and IP Stars.


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