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Hong Kong firm Oldham, Li & Nie has launched OLN IP, a consultancy that handles intellectual property matters.

The consultancy will be led by managing director Benjamin Choi and OLN intellectual property practice head Vera Sung, along with a team of IP experts from the firm’s Hong Kong and Shanghai offices.

According to the firm, OLN IP will provide intellectual property management for clients with technology-based IP, trademarks, copyright, patents and designs to managing IP portfolios on an ongoing basis.

“OLN IP is perfectly positioned to provide strategic counsel and practical assistance to clients to maximise the value of their IP assets,” said Choi in a statement.

 

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