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Managing IP testimonials – Ted Chwu, Bird & Bird and Catherine Zheng, Deacons

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Ted Chwu

Ted Chwu, Partner, Bird & Bird:

“Time and again Managing IP has proven itself to be a go-to resource for any professional engaged in intellectual property law. The reputation that Managing IP journalists have built up over the years means that they have access to the most important and innovative thinkers in the industry, and consequently the breadth of insight that their articles present is amongst the best in the business.”

Catherine Zheng

Catherine Zheng, Partner, Deacons:

“Managing IP magazine has always proved to be an insightful and timely resource. The feature articles tackle topical issues and really get to the heart of the issue at hand. I also appreciate the professional approach whenever I have any interactions with the magazine or staff.”




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