Former AJ Park Principal and Top 50 International Trademark Lawyer Joins Sortify.tm as Brand Ambassador

 Sortify.tm is pleased to announce the appointment of international trademark lawyer, John Hackett as Brand Ambassador.

Hackett, a former principal at AJ Park, a leading provider of intellectual property law services in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific region, is one of the highest regarded trademark lawyers worldwide. His client portfolio included globally renowned brands such as Disney Corporation, IKEA, Warner Bros, Bose, Gucci, Hugo Boss, to name a few.

Named the 2016 International Trademark Lawyer of the Year by Who’s Who Legal, Hackett has been a customer-centric intellectual property attorney for over 45 years of practice. Through his Brand Ambassador role at Sortify.tm, he will be responsible for supporting the adoption of innovative AI-powered software, Sortify.tm Attorney, helping trademark lawyers and their teams become more productive.Claire Foggo, CEO of Sortify.tm, says: “We are delighted to welcome John Hackett to our fast expanding team.

John’s truly global reputation as a leading IP lawyer means he is perfectly suited to help us establish our game-changing trademark productivity software as a standard in the legal industry.”“The fact that many leading IP firms have adopted the Sortify.tm Attorney productivity suite is a testament to its quality. I am delighted to advocate for such a forward-thinking business that deeply understands trademark lawyers and their clients,” says Hackett. “For me, clients come first and foremost and we owe them the best service in the most cost-effective way. Our teams also deserve leaders who make their work simpler and more efficient.”

Sortify.tm Attorney is the world’s only AI-based trademark productivity software suite, built by trademark attorneys for attorneys. The intelligence of Sortify.tm’s software allows trademark lawyers and their teams to carry out everyday tasks smarter and faster across all stages of the trademark process - pre-filing, filing, examination and registration. Sortify.tm’s proprietary machine learning algorithm identifies the level of similarity and relatedness between any goods or services in a trademark context.

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