Norton Rose bolsters German IP office
(chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2014-12-01

International IP law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has recruited a partner to its Frankfurt office.

Daniel Marschollek joins from Dentons, where he was a partner. He specialises in litigation and has experience with trademarks, designs and copyright.

He has represented companies in the sports, luxury goods, telecommunications and automotive industries.

Following Marschollek from Dentons is Manuel Merling, who joins as a senior associate.

Deirdre Walker, head of dispute resolution and litigation for Europe, Middle East and Asia, said: "We are pleased to expand our capabilities … with Daniel and Manuel."

(Source: WIPR)



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