We are delighted to announce that Eagle IP has been recognized once more as a Highly Recommended Firm in Patent Prosecution by IAM Patent 1000 for 2025. IAM has highlighted Eagle IP as a “compact yet preeminent ensemble” that is adept at “working as a team on global patent matters” and “effective handling of multi-jurisdictional strategies.”

IAM has further highlighted five individuals from our firm:  Our President and Managing Director, Ms. Jennifer Che as a Highly Recommended Individual, Principal Ms. Yolanda Wang as a Recommended Individual, Principal Ms. Pauli Wong as a Next Generation, and Dr. Jacqueline C Lui and Dr. Ho Chung Lui as Luminaries.

It is with great pride that we have been included in this highest category among just a select few of Hong Kong’s top IP firms. We are deeply grateful to IAM for this recognition of our work. At Eagle IP, we are dedicated to providing exceptional service to our clients by drawing upon our hands-on knowledge of US and Chinese patent law, our proven ability to craft sophisticated and creative patent strategies, and our strong technical expertise. We will continue to build upon these strengths to deliver the highest level of service and support to the innovators who entrust us with protecting their groundbreaking ideas.

As always, a huge THANK YOU to all our clients, mentors, and colleagues who have supported us through the years.

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