Russell IP Turns 1 Today!

Russell IP Turns 1

Russell IP turns 1 today!

Enormous thanks to everyone who’s entrusted Russell IP with IP work, contacted Russell IP about working together, recommended Russell IP to others, been a wonderful supplier of services to Russell IP, been a sounding board, provided guidance, support and encouragement, and helped in any other way.

In addition to establishing this website (russellip.com) for Russell IP’s main offering of providing high-quality, cost-effective patent services to patent-savvy businesses, Russell IP has relaunched Patently Jobvious (patentlyjobvious.com) as a completely free online job board for direct IP jobs and has just launched a UK Address for Service (AfS) microsite (addressforservice.co.uk).

Russell IP is coordinating a series of free online refresher workshops for those affected by this year’s European Qualifying Examination (EQE) cancellations – full announcement soon – and will be launching another new initiative in the new year.

Sincere thanks again to everyone who’s helped in any way.

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