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‘It is my passion to advise clients in the field of Intellectual Property Law. I am fully dedicated to this task in which quality is of great importance.’
Alissa Gondoin-van ‘t Klooster

Alissa Gondoin-van ‘t Klooster

  • Trademarks & Designs
  • European and Benelux Trademark and Design Attorney
  • Associate

Alissa Gondoin–van ’t Klooster studied Dutch law and graduated in 2016 at the University of Leiden. She has already gained a wide experience in the field of trademark law. Alissa worked with a variety of clients, meaning small, medium and larger enterprises, on a national and global level. In addition, Alissa completed the Professional education for trademark and design attorneys (BMM).

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Working experience

  • Benelux Trademark and Design Attorney (V.O.), 2022- present
  • Associate Intellectual Property Consultant (Novagraaf), 2020-2022
  • Senior legal IP assistant; Junior Associate IP Consultant (Novagraaf), 2017-2020
  • Student-Trainee / Legal IP Assistant (De Clercq Advocaten Notarissen), 2015-2016

Education

  • Master in Dutch Law (LLM), Leiden University (Business law; specialization in Intellectual Property Law), graduated in 2016
  • Professional education for trademark and design attorneys (BBMM), 2020-2022

Professional & Community Activities

  • Member of the Benelux Association for Trademarks and Designs (BMM)

Languages

  • Dutch
  • English
  • Spanish
  • French

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