Patent and trademark agency Papula-Nevinpat has bought the business operations of Lammi & Partners Oy

31.12.2015
Patent and trademark agency Papula-Nevinpat has bought the business operations of Lammi & Partners Oy. Lammi & Partners Oy, founded in 1999, is a law office specializing in intellectual property serving both small and large customers. By this transaction, all operations of Lammi & Partners Oy will be transferred to Papula-Nevinpat.

“As the company’s founder and principal partner I thought that now is the right time to start a new phase in my career. I am confident that the business operations of our company will be in competent hands also in the future”, says Mrs Pirjo Lammi.

The key persons at Lammi & Partners Oy support the transfer which will be carried out at the beginning of this year, and place all their experience and knowledge at the disposal of Papula-Nevinpat and their customers to make the process as smooth and reliable as possible.

Papula-Nevinpat will take care of the customerships and orders as of 1 January 2016.

Papula-Nevinpat

Papula-Nevinpat is a globally recognized patent, trademark and design agency. We represent a broad range of clients, from Fortune 500 companies to SME’s and private individuals. We help our customers succeed through professional IP services rooted in the digital age. In addition to our Finland-based global operations, Papula-Nevinpat has a strong foothold in the Eurasian market with local offices in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.

www.papula-nevinpat.com

For more information:

Papula-Nevinpat
Markku Simmelvuo, Managing Director
Tel. +358 40 545 4484

Papula-Nevinpat
Marika Kojo, Communications Manager
Tel. +358 400 816 384

Lammi & Partners Oy
Pirjo Lammi, LLM with court training
Tel. +358 400 923 122

 

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