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Anand and Anand won twin awards at the Managing Intellectual Property – Asia Pacific Awards 2018 for Firm of the year- Patent Contentious and Firm of the year- Trademark Prosecution. The award ceremony recognized the best Intellectual Property firms across Asia- Pacific and was held on 21st March in Hong Kong.

The firm was shortlisted for four awards categories-Highest Number of nominations received by any Indian law firm for the mentioned award ceremony.

Anand and Anand was also nominated for the Regional Awards:

i) Asia Pacific IP Boutique had only six firms and apart from Anand and Anand others were from Korea, Australia, China, Hong Kong and Japan.
ii) Special Recognition Innovation in IP has put the firm in the same category as five top international law firms i.e Baker McKenzie, DLA Piper and Hogan Lovells.

Anand and Anand continues its Tier 1 ranking across all IP segments and has been ranked topmost-tier 1 by Managing Intellectual Property- IP stars 2018; Trademarks and Patents.

Read more at: https://www.anandandanand.com/managing-intellectual-property-ip-stars-rankings-2018/

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