Goodmans IP Team Shines in 2019 Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory
The Goodmans IP Team has been recommended in multiple areas in the 2019 Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory:
- Computer & IT Law - Repeatedly Recommended
- Entertainment Law - Most Frequently Recommended
- Intellectual Property - Consistently Recommended
- Litigation - Intellectual Property - Most Frequently Recommended
- Technology Transactions - Repeatedly Recommended
- Telecommunications - Consistently Recommended
The following lawyers from the Goodmans IP Team have also been recognized and recommended:
- Andrew Brodkin - Most Frequently Recommended in Intellectual Property and Litigation - Intellectual Property
- Dino Clarizio - Most Frequently Recommended in Intellectual Property and Repeatedly Recommended in Biotechnology and Litigation - Intellectual Property
- Ben Hackett - Repeatedly Recommended in Litigation - Intellectual Property
- David Lederman - Repeatedly Recommended in Litigation - Corporate Commercial
- Richard Naiberg - Repeatedly Recommended in Intellectual Property and Litigation - Intellectual Property
- Tara Parker - Most Frequently Recommended in Entertainment Law
- Harry Radomski - Most Frequently Recommended in Intellectual Property and Litigation - Intellectual Property
- Peter Ruby - Repeatedly Recommended in Computer & IT Law and Telecommunications
- Jordan Scopa - Repeatedly Recommended in Litigation - Intellectual Property
- Jaclyn Seidman - Leading Lawyers To Watch in Entertainment Law
- Carolyn Stamegna - Most Frequently Recommended in Entertainment Law
- David Zitzerman - Most Frequently Recommended in Entertainment Law
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