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July 11, 2011

Alan Adcock Named a Leading IP Strategist

Intellectual Asset Management

Alan Adcock, Partner and Deputy Director of the Tilleke & Gibbins Intellectual Property group, has been named to the IAM Strategy 250, a listing of the world’s leading IP strategists. Published by Intellectual Asset Management magazine, the IAM Strategy 250 is a global reference guide recognizing a select group of practitioners who specialize in the creation, development, and deployment of strategies that enable IP rights owners to gain maximum value from their portfolios. The list was compiled by the IAM research team through a combination of interviews with leading companies and IP professionals, as well as overall reputation in the IP space.

As one of only two practitioners included for Thailand, the publication specifically recognized Alan’s expertise in the areas of brokering, intellectual asset management, IP management consultancy, legal, licensing, M&A, tax, and technology transfer.

This inclusion in the IAM Strategy 250 builds on Alan’s earlier listing in the IAM Life Sciences 250 in 2010. For more information on this series, please visit the IAM 250 website.

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