Sentences with phrase «as a litigator specializing»

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«As the world becomes more advanced, technology just becomes worth more,» says Peter Toren, a former federal prosecutor and a litigator with Weisbrod Matteis & Copley in Washington, D.C., who specializes in trade secrets cases.
In the United Kingdom, patent attorneys have the same rights as lawyers do to practice patent law in specialized U.K. courts, and they may take an extra qualification to become patent attorney litigators and also conduct litigation in the U.K. High Court.
This ruling seems to encourage such attacks and may make it very difficult for an active litigator to act as an arbitrator, particularly in specialized areas such as franchising, intellectual property, real estate.
Jonathan H. Allen began his career as a commercial litigator specializing in commercial collections, and continues to do so.
He began his legal career as a litigator at Proskauer Rose LLP, where he was a member of the firm's financial services practice group and specialized in complex commercial litigation.
Antonio's professional career includes extensive experience in banking and finance law, both as a transactional advisor to banks and corporates and as specialized litigator.
As a litigator, he specializes in high - stakes intellectual property litigation, including patent, trade secret, and related commercial litigation.
A lawyer who specializes in civil litigation is known as a «litigator» or a «trial lawyer.»
Our litigators regularly represent clients at all levels of the Federal Court of Canada and Ontario Courts as well as before specialized tribunals such as the Patent Appeal Board and Trademarks Opposition Board, and attend regulatory hearings.
Litigators start out as generalists for the first two years before specializing in one of the four following areas: general commercial, international dispute resolution, IP, or white collar crime.
Litigators considering the use of ODR may want to study how professionals in other industries use sophisticated technologies to streamline business processes every bit as specialized as the negotiations with other parties or consultations with clients that lawyers regularly perform.
The Cambridge English Dictionary defines a litigator as someone who «specializes in taking legal action against people and organizations.»
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