World Trademark Review Recognizes Foley Attorneys and Offices in 2021 Edition of WTR 1000: The World’s Leading Trademark Practitioners
11 February 2021
Eight Foley attorneys and three Foley offices have been named in the 2021 edition of the World Trademark Review 1000: The World’s Leading Trademark Practitioners. The WTR 1000 directory is compiled by a team of researchers based on more than 1,700 interviews with trademark practitioners and corporate counsel regarding services provided in areas such as prosecution and strategy and enforcement and litigation.
The Foley attorneys recognized include:
- Katherine Califa (prosecution and strategy)
- Mark Diliberti
- Laura Ganoza
- Jami Gekas (prosecution and strategy, enforcement and litigation)
- Rick McKenna
- Jonathan Moskin (enforcement and litigation)
- Norm Rich (prosecution and strategy)
- Robert Weisbein (prosecution and strategy, enforcement and litigation)
The Foley offices recognized include:
- District of Columbia (prosecution and strategy)
- Milwaukee
- New York (prosecution and strategy, enforcement and litigation)
For more information about WTR, please visit their website here.
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