Potter Clarkson wins UK Patent Prosecution Firm of the Year

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We’re proud to announce that Potter Clarkson has been named Patent Prosecution Firm of the Year - UK at the 2025 Managing IP EMEA Awards.

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We’re proud to announce that Potter Clarkson has been named Patent Prosecution Firm of the Year - UK at the 2025 Managing IP EMEA Awards.

This award is a testament to the technical expertise, commercial focus and collaborative strength of our patent team. We’re grateful to Managing IP for this recognition and to our clients for their continued trust.

In addition to this win, we were shortlisted in several other categories. In the UK, we received nominations for Patent Disputes, Trademark Disputes, Trademark Prosecution, and IPEC Firm of the Year. Fiona Law, Sarah Talland, and Bell Bell were also individually shortlisted for their outstanding contributions.

Across Europe, our teams were recognised too. In Sweden, we were nominated for both Patent and Trademark Prosecution, with Cameron Malone-Brown and Christopher Hartland named as individual finalists. In Denmark, Lars Karnøe was shortlisted for Practitioner of the Year.

Congratulations to all our nominees - and thank you to Managing IP for celebrating the work being done across the IP profession.

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