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13 August 2020CopyrightBrett Lunn

AIPF: Better for boutiques

While we are still only four months into 2020, it is clear that this year will be like no other in the last decade for the world economy and for IP firms generally. As such, it has probably never been more important than now to have an association such as the Association of Intellectual Property Firms (AIPF).

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