The IP Lounge: Managing IP EMEA Awards 2025 preview

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The IP Lounge: Managing IP EMEA Awards 2025 preview

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We look ahead to next month’s EMEA Awards, discussing the recently published shortlists, our research methodology and what makes the Awards special


In this episode, we look ahead to Awards season at Managing IP.

Editor Max Walters is joined by research editor Kingsley Egbuonu to discuss next month’s EMEA Awards in London.

Kingsley and Max look back on the research methodology for the Awards, reflect on how the Awards have progressed over the last 20 years, and bring you some important details regarding the nomination and selection process.

This year’s EMEA Awards, which will recognise talented practitioners and deserving law firms across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, will take place on April 10.

The event will be held at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London.

We will be back with a new episode of the IP Lounge in April. Thank you for listening.

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