Insights: News Kilpatrick Townsend's Kristopher Reed Named to IAM Patent 1000
SHANGHAI (January 23) -- Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today that Kristopher Reed, Managing Partner in the firm’s Shanghai, China office, was one of only eight foreign attorneys in China to be recognized as a top litigator in the 2018 IAM Patent 1000 – The World’s Leading Patent Practitioners.
The IAM guide identifies top patent professionals in key jurisdictions around the world. IAM conducted 1,800 interviews with attorneys over a five-month period, then narrowed down its list based on feedback from peers and clients in the markets where they practice.
Mr. Reed focuses his practice on intellectual property litigation and counseling. He works with clients in such diverse fields as electronics, semiconductor manufacturing and development, software, telecommunications, transportation, entertainment, retail and consumer goods, and financial transactions. He has extensive experience in all aspects of federal district court litigation and International Trade Commission (ITC) investigations and trials.
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