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Pearce IP

Intellectual Property

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Intellectual Property - Australia

Band 4

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What the Team is Known For

Pearce IP has established itself as a well-known firm of practitioners focused on IP issues, with a particular emphasis on life sciences and the pharmaceuticals industry. It has been recognised for its work in the patent space.

Strengths

Pearce IP has always been a pleasure to work with. They help explain relevant nuances in Australian and New Zealand IP law.

The team at Pearce IP is laser focused on the area of life sciences IP and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the practice. They are experts in their area and the work is outstanding.

Work Highlights

Pearce IP commenced proceedings on behalf of Cipla Australia in the Federal Court of Australia, for revocation of two Australian patents owned by Bayer Intellectual Property relating to rivaroxaban.

Notable practitioners
Helen Macpherson
Helen Macpherson is recognised for her work in patent litigation. She advises clients from a range of sectors, including pharmaceuticals and agribusiness. She is based in Sydney.

Helen Macpherson is very good technically and excellent with clients.

Helen Macpherson has a very strong litigation ability.


Naomi Pearce
Naomi Pearce is the founder of Pearce IP. She is known for her work in the patent space, especially in relation to life sciences. She is based in Sydney.

Naomi Pearce provides exceptional client service and her level of sophistication is deep.

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