The impact of COVID-19 made 2020 a year like no other. When the crisis hit in March, it forced employees of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA) to adapt and change the way the institute worked. Our central London office was closed, and our officers, committees and employees all began working from home in order to maintain business as usual.
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13 August 2020 Lobbying, global travel and pro bono work made 2019 one of the busiest years on record for the UK’s largest IP organisation, explains Amy Williams of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys.