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September 26, 2017

2017 Asia IP Awards: Tilleke & Gibbins Nominated for Ten Firm of the Year Awards

Asia IP

As part of its annual awards, Asia IP  has announced its shortlist of potential winners for Firm of the Year in a number of countries and categories. Tilleke & Gibbins has been honored to receive nominations in ten categories across five countries.

Tilleke & Gibbins has been nominated for the following awards:

  • Thailand Trademark Firm of the Year
  • Thailand Patent Firm of the Year
  • Thailand Copyright Firm of the Year
  • Vietnam Trademark Firm of the Year
  • Vietnam Patent Firm of the Year
  • Vietnam Copyright Firm of the Year
  • Cambodia IP Firm of the Year
  • Indonesia Patent Firm of the Year
  • Indonesia Copyright Firm of the Year
  • Myanmar IP Firm of the Year

Asia IP  is a Hong Kong-based legal magazine that covers the latest developments in intellectual property. The winners of the awards will be announced at a ceremony at the Crown Plaza Auckland in New Zealand, on November 3. If you would like to learn more about the awards, please visit the Asia IP website.

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