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Awards

The MIP awards follow the publication of the magazine's well-established IP survey every February and March. As part of the work for the survey, MIP's researchers ask for recommendations for firms that have had an outstanding year in any aspect of IP work. Based on these recommendations, shortlists are drawn up for each jurisdiction and the winners are selected from these shortlists.

  • 2008

    Global awards dinner 2008

    May, 2008 Managing IP's third annual Awards Dinner was held at Claridge's in London last month, with more than 250 guests coming from as far away as Brazil, Korea, Australia, South Africa and Turkey

  • North America awards dinner 2008

    May, 2008 Managing IP held its first North America awards ceremony last month, with 150 people attending a black tie dinner at the Four Seasons Hotel in Georgetown Washington DC

  • Global awards 2008: shortlisted firms

    March, 2008 Managing IP will host its third annual global awards dinner and ceremony at Claridges, London on April 9 2008

  • North America Awards 2008: shortlisted firms

    February, 2008 Managing IP will hold its first North America awards ceremony at the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington, D.C. on April 3 2008

  • 2007

    MIP Awards Dinner 2007

    April, 2007 MIP's second annual Awards Dinner was held at Claridge's in London last month, with more than 250 guests coming from as far away as Australia, Japan, Argentina and Chile

  • MIP 2007 IP award winners full list (subscribers only)

    March, 2007 

  • MIP awards winners revealed

    March, 2007 Awards were presented to winners in 46 categories at MIP's second annual IP awards dinner at Claridge's in London last night

  • 2006

    MIP Awards Dinner 2006

    May, 2006 The first MIP Awards Dinner, held at Claridge's in London on March 29, recognized the firms of the year in more than 30 categories, as well as the in-house team of the year and the lifetime achievement

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