Goodmans IP Team Recognized
The Goodmans IP Team is proud to have recently been recognized by both Who's Who Legal: Life Sciences 2022 and Chambers Global 2022.
The following members of the Goodmans IP Team were recognized by Who's Who Legal in "Life Sciences - Patent Litigation":
- Harry Radomski, who was described as "a stellar IP litigation specialist";
- Andrew Brodkin, who was described as ranking "among the best patent litigators the North American market has to offer";
- Dino Clarizio, who was described as a "first-class lawyer";
- Richard Naiberg;
- Ben Hackett, who was described as enjoying a "fantastic reputation" and being a "very clever advocate"; and
- Jordan Scopa.
In Chambers Global 2022, the Goodmans IP Team was ranked in "Band 1", alongside only one other firm, in "Intellectual Property: Litigation". The Goodmans IP Team was also ranked in "Band 4" in "Intellectual Property" and in "Band 3" in "Information Technology".
The following members of the Goodmans IP Team were recognized by Chambers Global 2022 in "Intellectual Property: Litigation":
- Harry Radomski, who was ranked as a "Star Individual" and described as "a fabulous orator with an incredible depth of knowledge and unparalleled experience";
- Andrew Brodkin, who was ranked in "Band 1" and described as being a "magician" and "incredible in court";
- Ben Hackett, who was ranked in "Band 4" and described as doing "spectacular" work and having an "excellent set of skills"; and
- Jordan Scopa, who was ranked in "Band 4" and whose writing was described as "spectacular".
The following members of the Goodmans IP Team were recognized by Chambers Global 2022 in "Intellectual Property":
- Amalia Berg, who was ranked in "Band 2" and described as being "retained by major brands across a range of industries";
- Dino Clarizio, who was ranked in "Band 3" and described as "assisting clients through the full patent life-cycle, from inception and clearance to litigation and enforcement".
The following members of the Goodmans IP Team were recognized by Chambers Global 2022 in "Information Technology":
- Peter Ruby, who was ranked in "Band 2" and described as being "very well respected" and a "great litigator".
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