Europe’s new office paves way for Secerna LLP’s further global expansion

Secerna LLP

Secerna, Portraits, York, Jim Poyner Photography,

Yorkshire-settled intellectual property law firm Secerna LLP is getting ready for its next period of growth, opening a Dublin office headed by former Accenture in-house counsel Dermot Roche.

Secerna LLP has appointed Dermot Roche as its new office head

Secerna, which has offices in York and Newcastle and imprints its 10th year in business this month, upholds a developing overall client base of worldwide enterprises, FTSE and NYSE listed organizations, universities, turn out organizations, independent ventures and innovators. The new office will uphold the firm’s proceeded with growth across Europe, the USA and the Far East. Roche has over 20 years’ experience in the patent profession across Europe. Having some expertise in PC implemented inventions and clinical technology, he went through 14 years working in private practice in Ireland and the UK, and held a part as in house counsel for Dolby Laboratories in the Netherlands.

He has gone through the most recent six years functioning as in-house patent counsel at Accenture, based in Dublin. He said: “This is an energizing chance to expand the scope of an experienced, set up and regarded team of intellectual property specialists in another market. “Throughout the most recent decade Secerna has gained notoriety for deep sector experience and commercially focused advice, and I’m anticipating expanding on these foundations to help the firm proceed with its great growth.”

Secerna director, Jason Boakes, added: “We are excited to invite Dermot to the team to help us make the following stride in Secerna’s proceeded with evolution and expand following right after us record of worldwide work. “Clients will without a doubt profit by the insights he brings from his work both in-house and in private practice. “Furthermore, Dermot’s broad information and experience across the artificial intelligence, software, biomaterials and clinical technology sectors ? among others ? will both supplement and grow the ability inside the firm.”

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