Papula-Nevinpat again selected as one of the leading patent law firms in Europe by FT

15.6.2023

We are thrilled to announce that Papula-Nevinpat has again been selected as one of Europe’s Leading Patent Law Firms 2023 by the Financial Times. The latest listing is based on recommendations by clients and peers and compiled by the FT’s research partner Statista.

Additionally, Papula-Nevinpat was especially recommended for three areas of expertise: Electrical Engineering & Physics; Biotechnology, Food & Healthcare and Materials & Nanotechnology.

The survey is based on an online survey taken by more than 10 000 patent attorneys working in patent law firms or in the patent departments of companies, as well as by clients.

The survey was conducted in spring 2023. In total, recommendations of more than 3 300 clients and peers were considered.

The top patent law firms have been selected based on the number of recommendations. Altogether 177 recommended firms offering the services of patent attorneys are in the overall top list.

See the full listing here.

 

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