Rothwell Figg Recognized in District of Columbia and Nationally in 2025 IP Stars Rankings

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IP Stars, the leading guide to top intellectual property law firms and practitioners worldwide, includes Rothwell Figg in its 2025 rankings both nationally and in the District of Columbia. The firm is recognized for its work in Patent Prosecution, Patent Disputes, and Life Sciences IP. Published by Managing IP, IP Stars covers a variety of IP practice areas and more than 80 jurisdictions, making it the most comprehensive and widely respected IP practitioner guide in the legal profession.

In the District of Columbia, the firm is ranked for both Patent Prosecution and Patent Disputes. In the United States (National), the firm is recognized for Patent Prosecution and Life Sciences IP.

Each year, Managing IP’s research analysts in London, New York, and Hong Kong obtain information from thousands of firms, IP practitioners, and their clients through interviews, emails, and online surveys. Before compiling the rankings, the research analysts also conduct their own independent research, including an analysis of publicly available information (such as court or IP office data) and the existing data we held on firms. The key information evaluated for firms includes: the experts in the firm, track record, sectors covered, and depth of resources; the size of workload and its level of sophistication; changes within the firm, especially staff hires or departures, and client wins or losses; and competitor and client feedback received. There is no cost or fee to pay to participate in the research. 

To learn more, please visit ipstars.com.

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