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15 March 2012
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The Marks & Clerk group New consultancy business

The Marks & Clerk group has launched two new affiliated businesses, Marks & Clerk Consulting LLP (UK) and Marks & Clerk Consulting SNC (France).

These offer a range of consultancy services complementary to the group’s mainstream legal and IP advisory services, brought together under one roof for the first time.

Principal amongst these is an innovative intellectual property valuation service which offers valuations of intellectual property rights of all types, including patents, trade marks and designs, as well as other intangible assets such as goodwill and customer lists.

It is the first time in Europe that IP valuation services are being offered by a group of intellectual property professionals of complementary skills under one trade mark; a development that anticipates the growing demand of businesses for a "one-stop-shop" consultancy on all things IP.

 

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

DWF—David Abbott & Claire Keat

DWF—David Abbott & Claire Keat

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Clyde & Co—Nick Roberts

Aviation disputes practice strengthened by London partner hire

Ellisons—Marion Knocker

Ellisons—Marion Knocker

Residential property lawyer promoted to partnership

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