Insights: News Kilpatrick Continues Tradition of Impressive Number of Attorneys Named Managing Intellectual Property’s IP Stars
ATLANTA (June 11) - Kilpatrick announced today that 33 of the firm’s attorneys were recognized in Managing Intellectual Property’s (Managing IP) - IP Stars (2024), a prestigious guide to the leading intellectual property law firms and practitioners around the world.
Managing IP published its first legal directory in 1994. The IP Stars guide has expanded over the years and now covers over six IP practice areas and more than 70 jurisdictions, making it the most comprehensive, leading specialist rankings publication for the IP profession.
Ty Lord was once again named one of Managing IP’s Top 250 Women in IP -- a special designation that recognizes senior female private practice IP practitioners who have performed exceptionally for their clients and firms in the past year.
Managing IP research analysts obtain information from thousands of attorneys and their clients through interviews, email, and online surveys. The researchers also conduct their own independent research, including an analysis of publicly available information. To be included, attorneys must have received a large number of recommendations from peers and clients. For more information about Managing IP’s IP Stars methodology, please click here.
Kilpatrick attorneys recognized as 2024 “IP Stars” include:
California
- Jennifer Arkowitz
- Byron Chin
- Paul Haughey
- Patrick Jewik
- Anthony Malutta
- Steve Moore
- Joseph Petersen
- William Shaffer
- Jason Vogel
- Dennis Wilson
Colorado
Georgia
New York
- Marc Lieberstein
- David Mayberry
- Georges Nahitchevansky
- Lisa Pearson
- Joseph Petersen
- Jason Vogel
- Frederick Whitmer
- Christopher Woods
North Carolina
Texas
Washington
For more information, please visit www.ktslaw.com.
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