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The new partners have a ‘stellar reputation in IP litigation’ with a strong focus on the tech, gaming and media industries.
The firm recruits a team of four from Deloitte to its London office, bringing expertise in brand protection, enforcement, transactions, and emerging technology.
Eugene Goryunov, who joins the firm’s Washington, DC office from Haynes Boone, has led more than 500 proceedings before the USPTO.
The firm adds an ex-Parker Poe veteran litigator with a strong track record in trade secrets and business disputes, and an expert in USPTO administrative law and patent prosecution from Potomac Law.
Maria Anderson and Mauricio Uribe, who helped found Knobbe Martens’ Seattle office, bring "highly sophisticated" tech licensing, patent and trademark expertise.
Firm adds highly experienced partner to trademark team, which saw a significant increase in work last year and was ranked ‘Outstanding’ in WIPR’s UK Trademarks Rankings.
New hire brings 18 years of trademark experience in IP and is the latest high-profile departure from law firm Stobbs.
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