WilmerHale Partners and Practices Named Among Managing Intellectual Property's 2018 IP Stars

WilmerHale Partners and Practices Named Among Managing Intellectual Property's 2018 IP Stars

Recognition

Managing Intellectual Property's 2018 IP Stars Handbook recognizes WilmerHale, 19 of its partners as leaders in the field and two counsel as rising stars. IP Stars identifies lawyers based on their knowledge, outcomes achieved for clients and unique strengths in the given practice area.

The following WilmerHale partners are included in this edition of "the definitive guide to leading IP firms and lawyers," while Counsel Brittany Amadi and Michaela Sewall were named rising stars.

Michael Bevilacqua
David Cavanaugh
Trevor Cook
Robert Gunther
Joseph Haag
Natalie Hanlon Leh
William Lee
William McElwain
Joseph Mueller
Lisa Pirozzolo
Mark Selwyn
Mindy Sooter
Donald Steinberg
Anthony Trenton
Cynthia Vreeland
Justin Watts
Seth Waxman
Amy Wigmore
Paul Wolfson

WilmerHale is also recognized in the below practice categories (listed by region).

United States
Life sciences
Copyright
ITC litigation
Patent contentious
PTAB litigation

California
Patent contentious

Colorado
Intellectual property

District of Columbia
Patent contentious

Massachusetts
Intellectual property

United Kingdom
Patent contentious

In addition, WilmerHale is among the firms with the most women featured to Managing Intellectual Property's Top 250 Women in IP, with five women listed:

Natalie Hanlon Leh
Lisa Pirozzolo
Mindy Sooter
Cynthia Vreeland
Amy Wigmore

IP Stars features a combination of detailed national analysis and firm rankings specific to every state, plus the District of Columbia. Visit the IP Stars' website to view the complete 2018 rankings and editorial.

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