Party time for office opening

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THE international firm of intellectual property (IP) advisers, Marks & Clerk, celebrated the opening of an Aberdeen office with a reception at the city’s Maritime Museum.

First to welcome guests was overall supremo Keith Hodkinson, from London, who was paying his first visit to the Granite City.

He was followed by the firm’s senior partner in Scotland, Bob Naismith. He introduced the two principals who will run the new office in Aberdeen’s Queen’s Gardens, Andrew Docherty and Bryn Williams.



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