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1 February 2021Influential Women in IPMuireann Bolger

Career series: Jo-Ann See, Amica Law

After I completed my studies at law school, I was undecided about whether to practise law. I joined the Singapore  Legal  Service, which posted me to the Trademarks and Patents Registry, which later became the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore.

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