Oppenheim Announces New IP/IT Partner in Hungary

Oppenheim Announces New IP/IT Partner in Hungary

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Oppenheim has announced that IP/IT specialist Aron Laszlo has become a Partner at the firm.

Laszlo began his legal career with Freshfields in Budapest in 2002 (the office turned into Oppenheim when Freshfields withdrew from Hungary in 2007). In 2005, he left to join the S.B.G.& K. Law Firm, where he stayed until December 2013, at which point he returned to Oppenheim. 

Since 2009 Laszlo has been giving seminars on EU intellectual property law at PPKE University Budapest. In addition to his professional responsibilities, he is the songwriter and guitarist in the rock band Crescendo, so, according to Oppenheim, "his interest in copyright issues extends beyond business into his personal life."

"Aron is a highly experienced and ambitious practitioner, who has proven that it entails very high efficiency benefits for our clients to have their patent, trademark and design matters be handled by our firm in a 'one-stop-shop”' system, along with their further legal matters," said Ivan Bartal, leader of the firm's IP/IT practice. "Aron’s election to partner is a clear message towards our clients: Oppenheim offers special attention to industrial property matters."