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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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
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