Papula-Nevinpat’s Matti Brax and Folke Johansson named in IAM Global Leaders 2024

21.11.2023

Papula-Nevinpat is delighted to announce that Matti Brax and Folke Johansson continue in IAM Global Leaders which lists the world’s top private practice experts in the field of patents.

The IAM Global Leaders Guide brings together the world’s foremost private patent experts. To qualify for inclusion in IAM Global Leaders, individuals must be ranked in the gold tier of IAM Patent 1000, the market-leading annual directory that identifies the top law and attorney firms and individuals in the world’s most important patent jurisdictions.

All those listed as IAM Global Leaders merit special attention not only because of their expertise and experience relating to creating, protecting, managing, transacting and enforcing critical patent rights, but also for their ability to innovate, inspire and go above and beyond to deliver for their clients.

See the full list of IAM Global Leaders 2024 here.

Read here more about the Global Leaders.

 

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