The Former Director of SOIT's Department of Patents Inventions and Innovation Support Joins NNDKP's IP Team

April, 2017 - Bucharest, Romania

Nestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen Intellectual Property Counseling announced today that Anca Deaconu joined its Intellectual Property practice as Senior Patent Attorney specialized in patents - electrical engineering IT&C.

Over the past 7 years of professional activity, Anca worked as an engineer for an international construction company in the energy field and subsequently joined the State Office for Inventions and Trademarks (SOIT) where she started as a patent examiner, continued as Head of the Electricity - Physics Department and was subsequently promoted to the position of Director of the Department of Patents Inventions and Innovation Support.

Anca will assist clients in all aspects regarding intellectual property rights, with particular focus on the issues related to patents in the IT&C, electrical engineering and associated fields.

"Due to its potential overall impact on a business, industrial property has moved from being an elusive topic to being acknowledged as an increasingly sensitive issue and a constant preoccupation for our clients, and the patent field is no exception. Given that the firm's general objective is to provide highly specialized technical services generally associated with boutique firms active in the intellectual property field combined with integrated services specific to law firms, the addition of Anca to our team was a natural step in consolidating our experience” stated Ana-Maria Baciu, Partner and Coordinator of the Intellectual Property practice.

Currently, NNDKP IP has a team comprised of two partners, Ana-Maria Baciu, practice coordinator, and Cosmina Simion, both of whom are also intellectual property counselors, five attorneys and three intellectual property counselors. In March 2017, NNDKP was recognized for the fourth consecutive year as the "Intellectual Property Firm of the Year in Romania" at the MIP Gala in London.

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