Partner Mark Teoh once again recognised as a leading individual for patent prosecution in IAM Patent 1000-2022

Laminar IP is very pleased to announce that Partner Mark Teoh has once again been recognised as a leading individual for patent prosecution in the 2022 edition of IAM Patent 1000: The World’s Leading Patent Professionals.

The IAM Patent 1000 has become the definitive publication recognising the world’s leading patent service providers. To arrive at the rankings, the publication undertakes an extensive research process involving interviews with patent practitioners and their clients across the globe to identify leading firms and individuals across multiple jurisdictions.

Over at Laminar IP, dual-qualified Australia and New Zealand patent attorney Mark Teoh makes good use of his technical and multi-jurisdictional experience and qualifications to advise his clients on commercially relevant IP protection. “Mark also went beyond what was expected, offering extended time to address any questions regarding the IP process with the NOA team. His attentiveness to detail and simplifying in everyday language the application requirements was invaluable to us and clearly highlighted his professionalism and quality service.” “Mark shows a keen and genuine interest not only in our inventions and technologies, but also in our business, and we are very grateful for the extra support he has provided us. More importantly, he has been interested to get to know our business and goals to best apply his IP skills, which is what I appreciated. Deal with Mark – he is easy to work with, professional and knowledgeable.” 

-IAM Patent 1000 – 2022 edition-

Laminar IP congratulates Mark for this well-deserved recognition and we extend our thanks to all our clients.

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