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WE CONTINUE TO BE A FIRM “RECOMMENDED” BY THE IAM1000 AND APPEAR IN THE DIRECTORY FOR 2021–2022

The IAM1000 is an influential directory of intellectual property professionals and Schlich has again been recognised by the IAM1000 as “Recommended” for patent prosecution. George Schlich has been recognised individually alongside our colleague Dr Juliette Boynton, who has been recognised for her achievement and expertise.

Our entry in the IAM1000 directory says,

“Based in Littlehampton, West Sussex, patent attorney outfit Schlich Ltd is a preferred choice for both UK and Chinese clients in need of efficient filing, adept portfolio management and staunch defence of their rights before the EPO. It operates at the cutting edge of biotechnology, chemistry and mechanics, and has lately been handling a significant volume of CRISPR-related actions. In the hotseat is namesake George Schlich, whose academic background in natural sciences translates into deep technical understanding: “He is extremely skilled at opposition procedure and practice, and always keeps clients informed on developments in clear language.” This collaborative approach is shared by biochemistry PhD Juliette Boynton, who manages international portfolios with a sure hand and provides unerringly pragmatic advice: “Her strategies are clear and robust; she can get up to speed on complex technologies quickly; and she navigates challenging examinations with finesse.””

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