Managing IP testimonials – David Kappos (Cravath) and Francisco Bernardo (ABG Patentes)

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Managing IP testimonials – David Kappos (Cravath) and Francisco Bernardo (ABG Patentes)

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Dave Kappos

David Kappos (Cravath):

“Congratulations to Managing Intellectual Property on 25 years of providing fact-based, market-relevant, timely reporting on the intellectual property system, not just on both sides of the Atlantic, but worldwide. Thanks, and please keep going for another 25 at least!”


Francisco Bernardo (ABG Patentes):


Francisco Bernardo

"I selected Managing IP because it has a fresh approach, it is up to date and close to the IP world. I like the combination of news on IP cases, strategy, law changes, and gossip concerning the IP players. Much better than the typical academic magazine with brainy papers on obscure issues of IP law. The biggest benefit of subscribing to Managing IP is staying updated on all relevant issues in IP, and the sense of belonging to the IP community. Managing IP is a great magazine, which is able to make IP attractive!"


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