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September 2020 Newsletter

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Recent Wolf Greenfield Rankings 

The Best Lawyers in America, IAM & Managing Intellectual Property

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29 attorneys were selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© 2021. 21 were named Best Lawyers and eight were named Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch. 

 

Doug Wolf, Chair of the firm's Trademark & Copyright Practice, was named Lawyer of the Year for Trademark Law in Boston.

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Wolf Greenfield was

ranked nationally for prosecution by the IAM Patent 1000.

 

Rich Giunta, Chair of the firm's Post-Grant Proceedings Practice, was ranked nationally.

 

Ten Wolf Greenfield attorneys were recognized in MA.

 

Nathan Speed, a shareholder in the firm's Litigation Practice, was included in the 2020 edition of the IAM Strategy 300.

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Wolf Greenfield was ranked nationally for Life Sciences IP and PTAB Litigation.

 

The firm was ranked in all three categories—patent contentious, patent prosecution and trademark—in MA. 

 

Six attorneys were recognized individually as IP STARS.

     
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Cross-Roads of Patent Litigation

and IPR Practice

 

In an article published in IP Litigator, Greg Corbett and Libbie DiMarco discuss the latest developments at the cross-roads of traditional patent litigation and IPR trial practice, addressing considerations for litigants in district court and at the ITC. 

     

Nathan Speed Quoted by Law360 On PTAB Amendments During AIA Trials

 

Nathan Speed discusses the uphill battle of amending claims in a Law360 article titled "PTAB Says Amendments Still Rare, But Data Is Incomplete." Read more (subscription required).

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COVID Prompts Compromise: Jury Trial Set to Proceed In-Person Partially

 

Marie McKiernan gives an update on jury trials in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. This article is part of Wolf Greenfield's COVID-19 Resource Center. 

     

One Size Does Not Fit All: Courts Exercise Discretion in Addressing the Need for Remote Depositions in the Wake of COVID-19

 

Marie McKiernan discusses how courts across the country are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by modifying their standard procedures in the hopes of mitigating the spread of the virus. This article is part of Wolf Greenfield's COVID-19 Resource Center.

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