Full service intellectual property firm Murgitroyd has strengthened its senior leadership team with three appointments.

The firm has appointed Camilla Jagger as its Chief Operating Officer, David Goldsby as its Chief Technology Officer and Russell Flanders as its Commercial Director.

Jagger joined the firm from DLA Piper where she was its head of operations for the UK. Goldsby joined from Tetra Tech RPS where he was its chief technology officer. Flanders joined Murgitroyd from Eversheds Sutherlands where he was its business development and marketing director.

All three bring deep knowledge, experience and expertise of managing and growing successful legal and professional services businesses. They will play an instrumental role in the further growth of Murgitroyd in being the IP partner of choice for the world’s most successful businesses.

Gordon Stark, Chief Executive at Murgitroyd said: “For 50 years, Murgitroyd has been a trusted IP partner to businesses at every stage of their growth journey. And like our clients, our business continues to grow and adapt to a changing intellectual property landscape.

“We are delighted by Camilla, David and Russell’s decision to join Murgitroyd’s leadership team to guide the firm on its continued growth and to shape our offer to businesses wherever they may be in the world.” 

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