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Nuttaphol Arammuang, the former IP practice head at R&T Asia (Thailand), Rajah & Tann’s Thai network firm, has rejoined Tilleke & Gibbins as a partner.

About one year ago, Nuttaphol left ZICO IP to lead the launch of the intellectual property practice at R&T Asia (Thailand).

With more than two decades of experience, Nuttaphol advises on IP strategy and represents clients in IP litigations. His notable cases include pharmaceutical patent disputes, patent infringement, design infringement, trademark and trade dress infringement, passing off, trademark invalidation, copyright litigation in the context of new media and technology, and obtaining preliminary injunctions and Anton Piller orders.

Having started his career at Tilleke in 2002, Nuttaphol moved to ZICO IP in 2015, and became its Thailand managing partner in 2019.

His return to Tilleke means the firm now has 28 partners in Bangkok. They include capital markets partner Yaowarote Klinboon, who joined recently from U.S. firm Hunton Andrews Kurth.

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