- Posted August 04, 2014
- Tweet This | Share on Facebook
Honigman ranked among top 10 IP firms
Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP ranked among the top 10 law firms in the county for intellectual property patent work in BTI Consulting Group's report entitled BTI Intellectual Property Outlook 2015: Changes, Trends and Opportunities in IP & IP Litigation. Honigman was also named on the list of Most-Favored IP Departments, in which one of the primary factors is customer service.
"The ranking and recognition by BTI is a direct result of all the hard work of our IP team of attorneys and staff to provide high-quality, client-focused services," said Jonathan P. O'Brien, Ph.D., IP Department chair. "It is gratifying to see that we are gaining stature among the IP firms throughout the country."
More than 175 corporate counsel at some of the largest companies in the world were interviewed by Boston-based BTI to identify the leading law firms in this practice area. BTI is one of the leading providers of strategic research to the legal community.
Honigman's IP Department serves clients nationally and internationally and consists of more than 75 legal professionals with experience in patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret services, including search, procurement, enforcement and anti-counterfeiting.
Published: Mon, Aug 04, 2014
headlines Detroit
- Two judges with a family connection speak to Michigan Law students about their paths and the value of clerkships
- Signs of Economic Instability Emerge in Oakland County
- Nessel takes PSC approval of Saline data center contracts to Court of Appeals
- U.S. Justice Department demands 2024 Detroit-area ballots in latest move for local election records
- Daily Briefs
headlines National
- Millions of Americans continue to lack meaningful access to justice. What can be done about it?
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Federal judge hands down $110K penalty against 2 lawyers for AI errors in court documents
- Former adult film actress passes February bar exam in Texas
- Grad sues George Washington University, Ernst & Young after Gaza ‘genocide’ remarks in commencement speech
- Magicians Penn & Teller file Supreme Court brief questioning use of ‘investigative hypnosis’




