Insights: News Kilpatrick Achieves Record Number of Attorneys Named 2025 World IP Review Leaders
ATLANTA (June 5) - Kilpatrick announced today that 38 attorneys have been named 2025 World IP Review (WIPR) Leaders. After an extensive nomination period, the WIPR research team carefully evaluated the nominated lawyers for their suitability by examining their professional work. This included reviewing their practice history, industry expertise, and involvement in notable cases.
The team also considered additional contributions—such as writing, teaching, and other professional activities—that have enabled these lawyers to shape and influence both current and future IP practitioners.
Here are the distinguished Kilpatrick attorneys selected as WIPR Leaders:
- Jennifer Arkowitz
- Nena Bains
- Maria Baratta
- Carrie Barbee
- Betsy Bengtson
- Jesse Bennett
- Steve Borgman
- Mehrnaz Boroumand Smith
- Darin Brown
- Charles Calkins
- Wendy Cheng
- Ted Davis
- Matias Ferrario
- Forrest Flemming
- Charles Gray
- Charlie Henn
- Brenda Holmes
- Charles Hooker
- April Abele Isaacson
- Alicia Grahn Jones
- Wab Kadaba
- Nicki Kennedy
- Russ Korn
- Ty Lord
- Dario Machleidt
- Anthony Malutta
- Larry McFarland
- Steven Moore
- Joe Peterson
- Gwen Petersen
- Lauren Ralls
- Phil Rosenberg
- James Trigg
- Jason Vogel
- Dennis Wilson
- Chris Woods
- Roger Wylie
- Kollin Zimmermann
WIPR Leaders is a one-stop guide to the leading IP practitioners in the world. The handbook lists over 2,500 lawyers across patent, trademark, and copyright practices.
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