Boston, MA. Nixon Peabody’s Intellectual Property practice and 13 of the firm’s attorneys have been recognized as industry leaders by the intellectual property business media organization IAM.
The 2024 edition of the IAM Patent 1000: The World’s Leading Patent Professionals recommends Nixon Peabody for patent litigation in California with a bronze ranking, highlighting the firm’s work in healthcare and life sciences. The guide also recommends Nixon Peabody for patent prosecution in both Massachusetts and Illinois, noting that the firm helps clients maximize their patent assets by seamlessly integrating prosecution, litigation, and transactional capabilities.
The firm’s hybrid Intellectual Property practice guides clients through the full IP lifecycle—from mining an organization’s research and development activities to capture and protect intellectual property to supporting the commercialization and branding of those assets, enforcing intellectual property rights, and defending against competitors.
The IAM Patent 1000 recognized the following attorneys as leading lawyers in their field:
Recognized as leading lawyers for patent prosecution
- Ravinderjit Braich, Boston
- Daniel Burnham, Chicago
- Jeffrey Costellia, Washington, DC
- Ronald Eisenstein, Boston
- Mark FitzGerald, Boston
- Janet Garetto, Chicago
- oN Lu, San Francisco
- David Resnick, Boston
- Bradley Taub, Chicago
- Henry Wheare, Hong Kong (*recognized as a 2024 IAM Global Leader)
Recognized as leading lawyers for patent litigation
- Daniel Burnham, Chicago
- Andrew Choung, Los Angeles
- Shawn Hansen, Los Angeles
- Bradley Taub, Chicago
Recognized as A leading lawyer for transactions
- Seth Levy, Los Angeles (*recognized as a 2024 IAM Global Leader)
Recognized as the definitive directory dedicated to identifying the world’s leading patent services providers, the IAM Patent 1000 follows a five-month research process, including in-depth interviews with numerous attorneys and in-house counsel. You can find more detailed information on Nixon Peabody’s rankings on IAM’s website.