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WTR 2026

January 2026

We’re delighted to share that HGF’s European Trade Mark Team has once again been recognised in the World Trade Mark Review (WTR) 2026 Rankings, achieving Gold rankings across multiple jurisdictions.

Alongside the firm rankings, we’re also proud to see 23 of our trade mark and IP law specialists individually recognised in the guide, highlighting the depth of expertise across our firm.

Praised for our collaborative culture and seamless way of working, the team is recognised for operating as a true extension of in-house legal departments, combining deep technical expertise with a sharp understanding of commercial priorities. This reflects our continued focus on delivering strategic, business-aligned trade mark advice across Europe and beyond.

Individual rankings:

(In alphabetical order)

Firm Rankings

United Kingdom, England and Wales

Gold 

HGF comes highly recommended for “anyone seeking expert trademark attorneys”. “The team combines deep experience with a robust international network, ensuring clients receive comprehensive and strategic support across jurisdictions. They are proactive in managing costs, helping clients avoid unnecessary expenses in what can often be a complex and costly process.” Clients can “rely on HGF to follow up promptly and keep them informed of any upcoming deadlines, ensuring no critical actions are missed. Their service is consistently excellent—smart, fast, detailed, and practical”.

Benelux

Gold 

HGF is a standout in European IP practice: agile, strategic, and deeply attuned to the commercial realities of a rapidly innovating continent. With bases in the very heart of the Netherland’s legal and commercial centres, the firm delivers seamless, cross-border trademark counsel as part of the wider HGF Group. Alexander Hagen brings board-level insight and a rare blend of legal and commercial acumen, allowing his expertise to span from branding, enforcement, and licensing, to implementing robust IP strategies that drive business growth.

Scotland

Silver 

HGF Ltd is respected for its collaborative culture, with a squad that works seamlessly as an extension of in-house legal departments. “Advice is consistently aligned with broader business goals, and practitioners are known for anticipating challenges and delivering proactive solutions.” Caroline Pigott is distinguished for her “deep technical knowledge” and “pragmatic, commercially attuned approach” to domestic and international trademark law. She handles portfolios with care and foresight, consistently delivering valuable advice tailored to client needs.

Silver – EUIPO

Germany

Bronze

With offices spanning Europe, HGF is one of the foremost integrated IP boutiques on offer, with a team of friendly and talented practitioners at its disposal. Its multidisciplinary approach and acute sector focus set it apart and keep clients ahead of emerging threats in brand protection. Julia Saladin and Olivia Petter are the names to note in Germany. Saladin combines meticulous research with pragmatic counsel to safeguard brands in ever-evolving markets, while Petter’s cross-border experience ensures brands enjoy seamless protection across jurisdictions.

About WTR 1000

WTR 1000 – the World’s Leading Trademark Professionals – a unique guide that identifies the top trademark professionals in key jurisdictions around the globe. The WTR 1000 focuses exclusively on trademark practice and has firmly established itself as the definitive ‘go-to’ resource for those seeking world-class legal trademark expertise. Find out more here.

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