Webinar: IP Stars 2017

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Webinar: IP Stars 2017

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Managing IP invites those responsible for legal directory submissions for their firms to join us for our webinar taking place on September 13. Among other things, participants will learn about our research process and get guidance on making submissions for IP Stars 2017

Time and date: This free webinar starts at 3pm GMT on September 13 and will last for up to an hour.

Speakers: Kingsley Egbuonu, Jennifer Ruther and James Nurton (Managing IP).

Things to expect include:



  • overview of what we research and publish;

  • our research process and timeline;

  • preview of our questionnaires and new features; and

  • best practices for making submissions to IP Stars.



The live audience will also be able to ask questions of the speakers and take part in votes during the webinar. The webinar is recorded so will be available thereafter if you are unable to participate live. 

To register for the webinar click here.

About IP Stars

IP Stars is our guide to the leading intellectual property firms and practitioners worldwide. Formerly known as the MIP Handbook, this annual publication now covers over 70 jurisdictions. Our firm rankings and practitioner listings are based on a combination of market feedback (peer review and client feedback) and independent research by a team of research analysts based in London, New York and Hong Kong. 

To learn more visit ipstars.com.

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