Practice Areas

Biography

Pierre BAUDIN initially worked as an R&D engineer for over 20 years on issues related to radio communications, such as electromagnetic stealth, antenna design and modeling, and the sizing and architecture of RF integrated circuits for cellular terminals. Pierre then continued his professional career in 2015 as a patent engineer at an industrial property consulting firm.

In January 2020, Pierre joined the Santarelli Group, where he works primarily in the fields of telecommunications and electronics, preparing and obtaining patent rights in France and abroad. He also participates, within the framework of the IPEC (International Patent Evaluation Consortium), in patent essentiality evaluations, particularly with regard to 3GPP mobile telephony standards. In addition, he puts his expertise to use in the training and evaluation of professionals in the sector as a corrector for the European Qualification Examination (EEQ – test C).

Education

  • Graduate of SUPELEC
  • Graduate of the Center for International Intellectual Property Studies (CEIPI)
  • Diploma in “Patent Litigation in Europe” (EPL)

Professional IP Associations

  • CNCPI: National Association of Industrial Property Attorneys
  • EPI: Institute of Professional Representatives before the European Patent Office

Professional Ethics

Our IP attorneys and lawyers are bound by a strict code of professional conduct, ensuring the highest ethical standards in their relations with both clients and peers. They are committed to safeguarding the client’s economic interests, carrying out their mission through to completion, and working with full transparency (quotes, billing, general terms and conditions, ancillary costs).

Conflicts of Interest

Our IP attorneys and lawyers comply with the ethical rules of their profession regarding conflicts of interest. They ensure that no conflict exists before starting a new assignment and promptly inform the client of any situation that could interfere with the proper conduct of the assignment and/or risk compromising its objective execution.