LMG Life Sciences Awards EMEA 2022: shortlist revealed

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LMG Life Sciences Awards EMEA 2022: shortlist revealed

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The LMG Life Sciences Awards is excited to present its shortlist for the 2022 EMEA Awards

The LMG Life Sciences Awards has released the full list of finalists for its 2022 EMEA awards.

The awards bring together Europe’s legal community to recognise the leading law firms and lawyers from across the region to celebrate their success in the Life Sciences industry.

Winners will be announced at the black-tie gala celebration!

Andaz London

40 Liverpool Street, London EC2M 7QN


A preview of the finalists can be found below, but the full list of finalists is available on the LMG Life Sciences website.  The LMG Life Sciences Awards research team carefully selected each finalist following a thorough research period which included an analysis of direct submissions and much deliberation.

All of the work accepted for shortlisting closed during the research period of January 1 to December 31 2021.  The awards do not recognise cases, deals, or transactions completed outside of the research period.

If you have any questions regarding our research process, please contact John Harrison

The LMG Life Sciences EMEA Awards will announce the winners on May 12 2022, at a live gala ceremony at the Andaz London.  To find out more – and how you can promote your success – please contact Prin Shasiharan

Preview of the Women in Business Law Awards Europe 2021 shortlist:

Patent Litigation Firm of the Year: Pharmaceuticals

Allen & Overy

Deris Attorney at Law Partnership

Grau & Angulo

Homburger

JWP Patent and Trademark Attorneys

Powell Gilbert

S Horowitz & Co

 

SPC Litigator of the Year

Claudio Germinario, Società Italiana Brevetti

Constantinos Kilimiris, Patrinos & Kilimiris

Javier Huarte, Grau & Angulo

Jennifer Antcliff, Carpmaels & Ransford

Marta Alves Vieira, VdA

 

IP Rising Star

Charles Tuffreau, Allen & Overy

David Mulder, Taylor Wessing

Elif Arabacıoğlu, Deris Attorney Partnership

Ignacio Pontijas, Grau & Angulo

Joel Coles, Powell Gilbert

Juhani Sinkkonen, Roschier

Rafi Allos, Allen & Overy

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