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Kristine Craig is an associate in the firm’s trademark and copyright group. She focuses her practice on trademark and copyright litigation, and represents Fortune 500 technology and social media companies. Kristine has experience litigating trademark disputes in federal district courts, handling trademark registry disputes with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and resolving domain name disputes under the Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy (UDRP). Her practice also involves protecting brands against trademark, trade dress, design patent, and copyright infringement, as well as counterfeiting, phishing, internet impersonation, and cybersquatting.
Before joining the firm, Kristine practiced at an AmLaw 200 firm in San Francisco, concentrating on intellectual property litigation. During law school at Notre Dame, she externed for judges in both federal and state courts and served as Executive Editor of the Notre Dame Journal of Legislation. In college, Kristine was the Editor in Chief of the Davis Political Review.
Kristine is the recipient of the California Lawyers Association’s Wiley W. Manuel Pro Bono Legal Services Award (2020–2023) for her commitment to serving low-income clients, and the UC Davis “Principles of Community” Award for her work promoting open dialogue among students. She has basic knowledge of Spanish and is learning French.
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University of California, Davis B.A., Political Science and Economics (2016) Dean’s Academic Honor List, Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society
University of Notre Dame Law School J.D. (2019) CALI Award
California (2019)
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
International Trademark Association (INTA)
Publications Committee, Member
San Francisco Intellectual Property Law Association (SFIPLA), Member
AIDS Legal Referral Panel, Board Member
Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights, Member
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