Intellectual Asset Management Recognizes Foley Attorneys in 2021 Patent 1000 Guide
15 July 2021
Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) has recognized 15 Foley attorneys in the 10th edition of its Patent 1000 – The World’s Leading Patent Professionals guide. Additionally, the firm was recognized for offices and practices, including the District of Columbia (prosecution), Milwaukee and Detroit.
The Foley attorneys recognized include:
- Scott Anderson, prosecution
- Courtenay Brinckerhoff, prosecution
- Jeffrey Costakos, litigation
- Jeanne Gills, litigation
- Jeffrey Gundersen, prosecution
- John Lanza, prosecution
- Matthew Lowrie, litigation
- Stephen Maebius, prosecution, transactions
- Christopher McKenna, prosecution
- George Quillin, prosecution
- Michele Simkin, prosecution
- Gary Solomon, prosecution
- Eric Sophir, prosecution
- Marcus Sprow, prosecution
- Joseph Ziebert, prosecution
The Patent 1000 – The World’s Leading Patent Professionals guide is compiled by a team of researchers from IAM magazine based on more than 1,800 interviews with private practice and in-house professionals regarding the full range of patent services. For more information about IAM and Patent 1000, please visit their website.
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