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ALB is pleased to launch our ALB Asia's Top 15 Intellectual Property (IP) Lawyers, which will be announced in ALB Asia magazine's October 2022 edition. 

This list will highlight the achievements of the top 15 IP lawyers across Asia who have consistently delivered high-quality IP work, set high standards in the IP space, while earning accolades from their colleagues, superiors and clients.

We are now accepting submissions for ALB Asia’s Top 15 IP Lawyers until Friday, 2 September 2022; 6:00pm (Singapore time)

Please note that submission does not guarantee a place on the list, and lawyers need to be based in Asia for at least the past 12 months to qualify. Submissions from mainland China and Australia/New Zealand will not be considered for this list.

We look forward to receiving your submissions soon.

Submission Deadline
Friday, 2 September 2022, 6:00pm (Singapore Time)

How It Works
If you are a practicing IP lawyer, who wants to be recognized for the outstanding work you do, please send us your nomination today.

  • Each firm can nominate up to 2 lawyers. Please submit separate forms for each lawyer.
  • Download, fill in the nomination form and submit the form to bingqing.wang@thomsonreuters.com no later than Friday, 2 September 2022, (6:00pm Singapore Time). No extension requests will be accommodated.
  • Details of our methodology for determining the ALB Asia's top 15 IP lawyers can be found here

Please Note:

  • Lawyers need to be based in Asia for at least the past 12 months to qualify.
  • Submissions from mainland China and Australia/New Zealand will not be considered for this list.
  • All nomination forms must be completed in English.
  • Submission of nomination does not guarantee a place on the list. ALB does not have the obligation to explain the inclusion or omission of any specific lawyer.
  • The list will be published in the October 2022 issue of ALB magazine.

Nomination Form
Download Nomination Form

Ranking Methodology
Download Methodology

 

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