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IAM Patent 1000 Recommends Robins Kaplan, Eight Partners for Patent Litigation
Extensive guide commends firm for twelfth consecutive year
July 6, 2022
Robins Kaplan is pleased to announce that Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) has recognized the firm in the IAM Patent 1000: The World’s Leading Patent Professionals 2022 as a recommended litigation firm nationally, as well as in Minnesota and New York, and as a recommended transactions firm in Minnesota. The guide also recognized the following eight partners:
- Patrick Arenz: Recommended for Litigation in Minnesota
- Elizabeth Gardner: Recommended for Litigation in New York
- Jake Holdreith: Recommended for Litigation in Minnesota
- Oren Langer: Recommended for Litigation in New York
- Christopher Larus: Recommended for Litigation and Transactions in Minnesota
- Cyrus Morton: Recommended for Litigation in Minnesota and Post-Grant Proceedings Nationwide
- Ronald Schutz: Recommended for Litigation in Minnesota
- Bryan Vogel: Recommended for Litigation in New York
In describing Robins Kaplan LLP and its recognized practitioners, IAM notes, “Home to some of the best trial lawyers in the country, Robins Kaplan attracts instructions from global market leaders and emerging innovators when the chips are down. Patrons take confidence from the set’s winning record across all US patent litigation forums and the depth of its bench.” IAM further states, “Utilising a risk-sharing approach in complex litigation, Robins Kaplan backs itself to win complex IP and technology disputes, deriving confidence from its excellent track record and the quality and experience of its top advocates.”
The IAM Patent 1000 identifies top patent professionals in key jurisdictions around the globe, shining a spotlight on the firms and individuals that are deemed outstanding in this area of practice. The selection process involves a detailed analysis of submissions from a worldwide pool of law firms, as well as more than 1,700 interviews with patent specialists.
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