Gowling hires IP director from Norton Rose
Gowling WLG has appointed London-based IP barrister Seiko Hidaka, as the new director of its global IP practice.
Hidaka’s appointment will further strengthen its expertise in the tech sector and support its growing global capabilities in Asia, Gowling claimed in a press release.
Hidaka previously worked as an associate within the Gowling’s IP team when it was part of Wragge & Co. Prior to rejoining Gowling, she served as counsel at Norton Rose Fulbright’s IP team in London.
Over the past few years, she has advised several global businesses across both the technology and life sciences sectors. She has litigated data, standard-essential patents, green tech, new therapeutic advances, e-cigarettes, and digital payment solutions.
Commenting on her new position, Hidaka said: "I could not turn down an opportunity to join an energetic and go-getting practice that has marked several significant triumphs in the recent years in the field of IP.
“Being able to provide a keen and forward-looking IP offering is vital in the digital age, and I look forward to developing new initiatives with the benefit of the comprehensive and broad experience and knowledge base of one of the largest IP practices in the UK."
Kate Swaine, co-head of global IP at Gowling WLG, said: “Seiko's technical skillset and experience will provide valuable support and insight to our clients as they navigate through the challenges presented by new and emerging areas of technology.
“Her appointment brings further strength to our stellar IP team and its patent litigation expertise. We look forward to welcoming Seiko to the team."
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