7.7.2021

Castrén & Snellman’s Patent Team Recognised as One of Finland’s Top Practices in the 2021 Edition of IAM Patent 1000

Castrén & Snellman has once again been ranked as one of the leading law firms in Finland in the 2021 Edition of Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) Patent 1000 – The World’s Leading Patent Professionals – in the patent litigation and transactions categories.

In the patent litigation category, the publication stated that Head of IP Sakari Salonen ‘has more than earned his place among the country’s top litigators’. The publication also noted that Life Sciences head Hanna Paloheimo’s ‘combination of legal qualifications with a masters in genetics is of utmost value to heavy hitters in the life sciences’.

According to the publication, ‘Castrén & Snellman is a brilliant firm: its IP practitioners make light work of complex instructions and draw judiciously on colleagues’ expertise in commercial, competition and regulatory law to deliver stellar results in litigation and licensing scenarios’.

IAM Patent 1000 is a unique guide that identifies the top patent practitioners in the patent prosecution, transactions and litigation fields in key jurisdictions around the globe. Only those individuals identified by market sources for their exceptional skill sets and profound insights into patent matters feature in the IAM Patent 1000.

These rankings highlight the quality and expertise of our intellectual property practice and our commitment to provide unique IP solutions. See all IAM Patent 1000 rankings in Finland on IAM website.

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