Marks & Clerk announces the appointment of seven new partners. The promotions highlight the firm’s commitment to developing its people and to growing key practice areas in line with client and market needs.
The new partners are:
UK
Robert Carpmael – patent attorney specialising in the mechanical field – London office
Julia Gwilt – patent attorney specialising in the mechanical and electronics fields- Cambridge office
Will Nieuwenhuys – patent attorney specialising in organic and pharmaceutical chemistry fields – London office
Thomas Prock – patent attorney specialising in the mechanical and electronics fields – London office
Hong Kong
Ewan Bewley – patent attorney specialising in the mechanical and electronics fields
Lily Pun – trade mark attorney
Singapore
Blayne Peacock – patent attorney specialising in the electronics field
Keith Hodkinson, Chairman of Marks & Clerk International, comments:
“The new appointments demonstrate our ongoing investment in people and recognition of the exceptional talent within our firm. These promotions also reflect our focus on developing key practice areas to enhance the breadth and depth of expertise we offer our clients.
“I would like to congratulate all of the new partners who have made an outstanding contribution to the group’s services to our clients and who I fully expect to help lead the firm forward in the future.”
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