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Robins Kaplan LLP is pleased to announce that partner Logan Drew has been named to the Twin Cities Business 2025 “Notable Partners in Law” list, which honors top attorneys across Minnesota for their legal excellence, leadership, and impact on the profession and community.

Drew, who serves as Chair of the firm’s National Intellectual Property and Technology Litigation Group, has been a driving force in the firm’s IP practice for over 15 years. He represents both plaintiffs and defendants in high-stakes patent infringement matters, licensing disputes, and complex commercial litigation involving cutting-edge technology from semiconductor fabrication and high-speed interfaces to mobile devices and consumer electronics.

“Logan is a brilliant strategist and a tireless advocate for his clients,” said Anthony Froio, Chair of the Executive Board and Managing Partner of Robins Kaplan. “His leadership within the firm and the broader legal community exemplifies the kind of excellence this recognition celebrates.”

In addition to his litigation work, Drew is deeply committed to pro bono service and community engagement. He previously chaired the firm’s Pro Bono Committee and continues to advocate for asylum seekers, victims of human trafficking, and children in foster care. He has been recognized multiple times by the Minnesota State Bar Association as a “North Star Lawyer” for contributing significant hours to pro bono service.

Drew’s selection to the “Notable Partners in Law” list adds to a growing list of accolades, including recognition in The Best Lawyers in America, Minnesota Monthly’s “Top Lawyers” list, and the IAM Strategy 300: The World’s Leading IP Strategists.

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