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Lee Ai Ming: Asialaw Leading Lawyer 2011 for Intellectual Property
Lee Ai Ming was recognised by Asialaw as a Leading Lawyer 2011 for intellectual property. Ai Ming is a partner in Rodyk & Davidson LLP and heads the firm's Intellectual Property & Technology Practice Group. She has practised law for more than 25 years and specialises in intellectual property litigation particularly in patent infringement disputes. Ai Ming has represented both foreign multinationals and local SMEs in patent disputes involving cutting edge technologies in the fields of semiconductors, telecommunications, pharmaceutical preparations and biotechnology. Ai Ming has been recognised as an Asialaw Leading Lawyer for this practice area for five consecutive years since 2007.
Lee Ai Ming: Chambers Asia 2011 Leading Individual for Intellectual Property
Lee Ai Ming is recognised by Chambers Asia 2011 as a Leading Individual for Intellectual Property. Ai Ming is "a real veteran and a solid practitioner," with one peer remarking that she is one of the most long-standing and active lawyers on the scene." She "is traditionally known for her excellent portfolio management and general trade mark work, though her practice has leaned more towards patent litigation in the past year." Ai Ming has represented both foreign multinationals and local SMEs in patent disputes involving cutting edge technologies in the fields of semiconductors, telecommunications, pharmaceutical preparations and biotechnology.
"...[Rodyk's] intellectual property and technology practice... offers its services across e-commerce, cybersquatting, data privacy and various internet and computer matters for a wide range of clients not limited to regulators, hospitals, multinationals, and software development and licensing enterprises."
"Lee Ai Ming leads the intellectual property and technology practice that offers its services across e-commerce, cybersquatting, data privacy and various internet and computer matters for a wide range of clients not limited to regulators, hospitals, multinationals, and software development and licensing enterprises. Priding itself for its high-end patent litigation, the group consists of 15 to 20 lawyers across litigation, IP and IT as well as boasts a technical team of patent engineers. Lee is part of the team that is working for local business JCS Automation against claims by InvenPro over confidential information misuse in the client's design of its cleaning machines. The case is particularly interesting in that JCS Automation is not allowed to see the documents detailing the alleged confidential information."
"In a successful achievement, Lee and Low Chai Chong defended Aurigin against a patent infringement suit brought on by ASM Assembly Automation. Gilbert Leong and Jeremy Tan are additionally recommended for both IP and IT work."
"Lee Ai Ming leads the intellectual property and technology practice that offers its services across e-commerce, cybersquatting, data privacy and various internet and computer matters for a wide range of clients not limited to regulators, hospitals, multinationals, and software development and licensing enterprises."
"Gilbert Leong... [is] additionally recommended for both IP and IT work."