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Crowell & Moring and Chicago-based Brinks Gilson & Lione announced that they plan to join forces in July. The deal brings together the practice of the premier 100-year old IP firm, recognized for its deep technical experience and scientific savvy, with Crowell & Moring’s intellectual property, technology, brand protection, and digital transformation capabilities. Brinks Gilson & Lione is renowned for assisting clients to maximize the value of cutting-edge technologies and advancing the interests of intellectual property owners.
With a proven track record in high-stakes intellectual
property litigation, helping inventors tackle the unique challenges they
face, and working with companies to protect their brands, Brinks has
developed enduring client relationships, which range from large
multinationals with sophisticated IP portfolios to emerging companies
advancing business-forward innovations. Gustavo Siller, president of
Brinks Gilson & Lione, will co-chair the firm’s Technology &
Intellectual Property Department with Cheryl A. Falvey, one of the
principal architects of Crowell & Moring’s digital transformation
and technology practice and former general counsel of the Consumer
Product Safety Commission.
Crowell & Moring has a
long-established global regulatory, litigation, transactional, and
public policy platform that provides guidance to clients ranging from
Fortune 500 enterprises to start-up companies across the broad spectrum
of issues that accompany digital transformation and other advancements
at the intersection of business and technology. The firm’s
cross-disciplinary approach helps leading companies and entrepreneurs
protect, commercialize, and bring new innovations to market, compete in
the increasingly data-driven economy, mitigate risk, resolve disputes,
and navigate a dynamic regulatory environment. With the addition of the
Brinks team, Crowell & Moring becomes among the most active
technology protection firms in the nation, as measured by patent
activity tracked by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The Brinks
team also brings experience helping clients with IP issues in
international jurisdictions. They will deepen and extend Crowell &
Moring’s global IP practice, which includes a team in the Brussels
office that is consistently recognized for the sophisticated work they
do for clients.
Joining Crowell & Moring are 61 lawyers,
including 27 partners, 11 senior counsel, 23 counsel and associates, 5
registered patent agents, and 2 scientific advisors. This outstanding
team of lawyers and professionals possesses more than 60 technical
degrees. Their deep scientific knowledge strengthens the firm’s ability
to support clients seeking to pursue technology and innovation-driven
opportunities and enhances the firm’s marquee trial, litigation, and
arbitration practices, both before the PTO and ITC, and across U.S. and
international court venues.
“This is an extraordinary opportunity
to expand our reach with one of the most highly respected IP firms in
the nation. We are particularly excited about enhancing and extending
our collective ability to advise clients on the rapidly-evolving areas
of their businesses that are affected – and increasingly transformed –
by technology and innovation,” said Philip T. Inglima, chair of Crowell
& Moring. “Brinks Gilson & Lione has earned a reputation for
protecting well-known corporate brands and complex intellectual property
assets in the U.S. and across the globe. The firm provides exceptional
value to clients because of their deep experience in cutting-edge
technology and the sciences, and their ability to deliver practical
solutions to the most complex IP challenges.”
One of the nation's
top-tier intellectual property law firms, Brinks Gilson & Lione
advises clients in a wide variety of industries, including medical
devices, industrial manufacturing, electronics, software,
pharmaceuticals, chemicals, consumer goods and services, and
transportation. The firm has helped clients develop and protect
cutting-edge innovations in the areas of AI, autonomous vehicles,
software, wireless/5G, and blockchain. The firm has been ranked by
Chambers USA as one of the top firms in Illinois for intellectual
property for 18 consecutive years. In recognizing Brinks Gilson &
Lione with its Gold Band for Illinois, World Trademark Review 1000
described the firm as “the preferred protector for a host of A-list
companies with famous and valuable brands.”
“We recognized the
significant benefit to our clients and to our practice of joining forces
with Crowell & Moring -- a firm with shared values and a commitment
to exceptional client service,” Siller said. “We look forward to
collaborating with our new colleagues to offer clients strategic
capabilities that align with their complex legal needs at a time of such
rapid business change and innovation. With a collective team of more
than 100 intellectual property and technology lawyers and scientific
professionals, we are well-positioned to handle the widest array of
clients’ IP protection, commercialization, litigation, trial, and
counseling matters.”
This move builds on Crowell & Moring’s
strategic growth in the United States and around the globe, and
represents the firm’s first presence in the Midwest. Over the past three
years, the firm has added close to 90 lateral partners and 21 senior
counsel. In April, 24 lawyers from the storied Wall Street boutique,
Kibbe & Orbe joined the firm’s New York, London, and Washington,
D.C. offices, including 13 partners. In addition, last year, the firm
established an office in Doha with the addition of an infrastructure
development and controversy team, opened an office in Shanghai, and
through C&M International, its global government relations, public
policy, and public affairs affiliate, launched an office in Singapore.
As
the result of joining forces with Brinks Gilson & Lione, Crowell
& Moring will have more than 625 lawyers in the United States,
Europe, MENA, and Asia. The firm will immediately add offices in Chicago
and Indianapolis. In addition, Crowell & Moring has initiated the
process with the Chinese government to open an office in Shenzhen,
widely regarded as “China's Silicon Valley,” with Brinks Gilson &
Lione’s Shenzhen-based professionals. Brinks Gilson & Lione’s
Shenzhen office was established in 2017.
“By joining forces, we
create a powerful network of talent that will strengthen our combined
technology practices,” Falvey said. “With doctorates in life sciences,
computer science, and electrical engineering, Brinks lawyers know the
science inside and out. They will be an exceptional resource for clients
when it comes to the technical side of litigation, but they also bring
exceptional people—lawyers and professionals—who are as committed to
delivering superior client service and developing a diverse culture as
we are.”
Consistent with the firm’s continued implementation of
its strategic growth plan, Crowell & Moring will focus on adding
talent in Chicago in areas that speak to client needs in this dynamic
and opportunistic business environment, including corporate and
transactional, technology, litigation, white collar and regulatory
investigations, advertising and media, health care, and environmental.
“Both
Crowell & Moring and Brinks Gilson & Lione have invested
heavily in expanding their technology-oriented practices,” said Laura
Lydigsen, a member of Brinks Gilson & Lione’s executive committee.
“Clients will benefit from the strong synergies between Brinks’
technology depth and Crowell’s broad regulatory, litigation, and
transactional experience in numerous technology sectors.”
Source:www.brinksgilson.com
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