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Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice Advance Access originally published online on March 29, 2006
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice 2006 1(6):425; doi:10.1093/jiplp/jpl042
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In Person

In Person

Barbara Cookson
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Barbara Cookson was a patent agent who qualified as a solicitor back in 1992 when it seemed probable that there would be a convergence of professional service firms. It did not happen. After partnership in two large commercial law firms, Barbara has reverted to the solitude of a . . . [Full Text of this Article]


    How did you first become interested in intellectual property?
 

    What IP reform would you most like to see implemented?
 

    Who has most influenced your thinking as an IP lawyer?
 

    What was your most humiliating moment as a trainee?
 

    If you had not become an IP lawyer, what would you have liked to do best?
 

    What was the first IP task you had to tackle?
 

    Who or what is the IP owner's worst enemy?
 

    What if a wish were to be granted to you?
 

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