Chambers USA Again Names Attorneys as Leading Lawyers, IP Litigation Practice Recognized in 2018 Edition

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Rothwell Figg is pleased to announce that the 2018 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business has named shareholders Steven Lieberman and R. Danny Huntington as leading lawyers in Intellectual Property: Litigation in the District of Columbia. Additionally, the firm’s Intellectual Property: Litigation practice is recognized in the District of Columbia.

Described as “a highly experienced patent litigator with a client base that spans the electronics, software and pharmaceutical industries,” Steven“ hailed by clients as being ‘incredibly thorough and extremely strategic in his thinking.’” Danny’s “practice covers domestic and international prosecution, litigation and general counseling,” and he “is well versed in IPR proceedings at the USPTO, specializing in pharmaceuticals and biotechnology.”

Chambers & Partners is well-known amongst clients everywhere and is trusted to objectively rank the world’s best lawyers and law firms. The guides, covering 185 jurisdictions, offer in-depth analysis of the legal market within a specific region and are a culmination of thousands of in-depth interviews by the largest research team of its kind. Individual lawyers are ranked on the basis of their legal knowledge and experience, their ability, their effectiveness, and their client-service. Practice areas are ranked on effectiveness and capability of the department as a whole. Firms are not required or allowed to pay a fee to be ranked or to have their attorneys ranked. For more information, visit chambers.com.

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