Lawrie IP celebrates tenth anniversary with turnover growth
Lawrie IP is celebrating its tenth anniversary with an increase in turnover to around £2.7 million in the 12 months to June 2020, from £2.2m in the previous 12 months.
The Glasgow-headquartered firm has grown from one person in 2010, founder Dr Donald Lawrie, to 28 employees.
Lawrie IP recently made a senior appointment with Jim Robertson taking up the newly created role of head of life sciences. He was previously a partner at IP firms Marks & Clerk and Wynne Jones.
To mark its tenth anniversary, the firm has had 10 bottles of a 10-year old single malt Scotch whisky bottled by one of its clients, Glasgow-based firm Douglas Laing & Company Limited.
Dr Lawrie said: “It has been really rewarding to see Lawrie IP grow to be an established and successful IP firm with a turnover of £2.7m in the space of ten years. Since starting out we’ve recruited many excellent people and we have enjoyed working with clients across a range of sectors, from food and drink to life sciences.”