Twenty one Griffith Hack principals across our Law & Trade Mark and Patent teams have been individually recognised in the 2024 World Intellectual Property Review (WIPR) Leaders Guide.
This outstanding result further demonstrates Griffith Hack’s depth of expertise and excellence across the full spectrum of IP. Congratulations to:
- Gavin Adkins – Law and Trade Marks
- James-Robert Cram – Patents, Chemical and Life Sciences
- Kerry Dick – Patents, Engineering & ICT
- Edith Hamilton – Patents, Engineering & ICT
- Robyn Heard – Patents, Engineering & ICT
- Georgina Higinbotham – Patents, Engineering & ICT and Practice Group Leader
- David Hughes – Patents, Engineering & ICT
- Malcolm Lyons – Patents, Chemical and Life Sciences
- Emma Mitchell – Law and Trade Marks
- Leanne Oitmaa – Law and Trade Marks
- Malcolm Peh – Patents, Engineering & ICT
- Nicola Scheepers – Law and Trade Marks
- Christian Schieber – Patents, Engineering & ICT
- Karen Sinclair – Patents, Chemical and Life Sciences
- Amanda Stark – Patents, Chemical and Life Sciences and Practice Group Leader
- Kellie Stonier – Law and Trade Marks and Practice Group Leader
- Dr Jing Fung Tan – Patents, Engineering & ICT
- Ray Tettman – Patents, Engineering & ICT
- Toby Thompson – Patents, Chemical and Life Sciences
- Robert Wulff – Patents, Engineering & ICT
- Jennifer Wyndham-Wheeler – Patents, Engineering & ICT
What is the WIPR Leaders Guide?
WIPR Leaders is a one-stop guide to the leading IP practitioners in the world. The handbook lists over 2,500 lawyers across patent, trademark, and copyright practices. Following an extensive nomination period, their research team vetted the nominated lawyers for suitability by exploring their work. This meant looking at practice history, industry expertise and notable cases, as well as any additional activities, such as writing and teaching responsibilities, which have allowed the lawyers to shape and influence other and future IP practitioners.