Yuri Chumak and Matthew Powell Ranked in the 2020 Edition of the IAM Patent 1000
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Dickinson Wright LLP, Canada’s leading full-service business law firm specializing in cross-border counsel, is pleased to announce that Yuri Chumak (Partner) and Matthew Powell (Senior Patent Agent) have been ranked in the 2020 Edition of the IAM Patent 1000.
The IAM Patent 1000 is commonly regarded as the definitive ‘go-to’ resource for those seeking to identify world-class, private practice patent expertise and leading expert witnesses in the US. To arrive at the 2020 rankings, IAM undertook an exhaustive qualitative research project to identify outstanding firms and individuals across multiple jurisdictions. When identifying the leading firms, factors such as depth of knowledge, market presence and the level of work on which they are typically instructed were all taken into account, as well as positive peer and client feedback. To learn more about the IAM Patent 1000, please click here.
Below are Dickinson Wright’s rankings for the 2020 edition of the IAM Patent 1000:
Canada
Yuri Chumak – Prosecution: Highly Recommended
Matthew Powell – Prosecution: Recommended
Dickinson Wright understands the importance of patents in a company’s long-term success, and regularly helps clients across a wide range of industries obtain and enforce patents. Our patent lawyers have the knowledge, experience and expertise to both understand the technology of our clients and to implement the most appropriate legal strategies to protect it. Each of our patent lawyers has significant industry experience and technical degrees. To learn more, please click here.
The IAM Patent 1000 is commonly regarded as the definitive ‘go-to’ resource for those seeking to identify world-class, private practice patent expertise and leading expert witnesses in the US. To arrive at the 2020 rankings, IAM undertook an exhaustive qualitative research project to identify outstanding firms and individuals across multiple jurisdictions. When identifying the leading firms, factors such as depth of knowledge, market presence and the level of work on which they are typically instructed were all taken into account, as well as positive peer and client feedback. To learn more about the IAM Patent 1000, please click here.
Below are Dickinson Wright’s rankings for the 2020 edition of the IAM Patent 1000:
Canada
Yuri Chumak – Prosecution: Highly Recommended
Matthew Powell – Prosecution: Recommended
Dickinson Wright understands the importance of patents in a company’s long-term success, and regularly helps clients across a wide range of industries obtain and enforce patents. Our patent lawyers have the knowledge, experience and expertise to both understand the technology of our clients and to implement the most appropriate legal strategies to protect it. Each of our patent lawyers has significant industry experience and technical degrees. To learn more, please click here.
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