Von Seidels Partners Recognised as IP Stars by Managing Intellectual Property Magazine

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Managing Intellectual Property Magazine has just launched its “IP Stars” listing of prominent patent attorneys, following its recently published IP Stars for trade mark attorneys.

The firm, Von Seidels, and all its eight partners are featured in the IP Star listings. This endorsement comes from the feedback of clients, peers and outside counsel on the firm’s (and each individual’s) work and client service.

The partners recognised are: Christine Strutt and Simonne Moodie (for trade marks and copyright, South Africa) and Sandra Clelland, Rowan Joseph, Bastiaan Koster, Érik van der Vyver, Ralph van Nierkerk and Mike von Seidel (for patents, South Africa).

View Managing Intellectual Property’s profile of Von Seidels here and IP Stars – attorney profiles here.

Managing Intellectual Property Magazine is the leading source of news and analysis on all IP developments worldwide, providing insight into the latest in IP news and trends by featuring interviews and profiles on leading IP figures and by conducting surveys and case studies of leading IP firms. It has an established, reliable and well respected reputation for delivering important and relevant IP news and quality advice to the IP world.

Bastiaan Koster has also recently been recognised in Who’s Who Legal 2014 for patents in South Africa.

By Lisa Cilliers

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