Lexpert Recognizes the Goodmans IP Team
The Goodmans IP Team is proud to have been recognized in the 26th edition of the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory 2022.
As a group, the Goodmans IP Team was recognized as follows:
- Intellectual Property - Most Frequently Recommended
- Litigation - Intellectual Property - Most Frequently Recommended
- Entertainment Law - Most Frequently Recommended
- Computer & IT Law - Repeatedly Recommended
Many individual members of the Goodmans IP Team were also recognized:
- Intellectual Property and Litigation - Intellectual Property:
- Harry Radomski - Most Frequently Recommended in Intellectual Property and Litigation - Intellectual Property;
- Andrew Brodkin - Consistently Recommended in Intellectual Property and Most Frequently Recommended in Litigation - Intellectual Property;
- Dino Clarizio - Most Frequently Recommended in Intellectual Property, Repeatedly Recommended in Litigation - Intellectual Property and Consistently Recommended in Life Sciences & Health;
- Richard Naiberg - Repeatedly Recommended in Intellectual Property and Litigation - Intellectual Property;
- Amalia Berg - Repeatedly Recommended in Intellectual Property;
- Ben Hackett - Consistently Recommended in Litigation - Intellectual Property; and
- Jordan Scopa - Consistently Recommended in Litigation - Intellectual Property.
- Harry Radomski - Most Frequently Recommended in Intellectual Property and Litigation - Intellectual Property;
- Entertainment Law:
- David Zitzerman - Most Frequently Recommended;
- Tara Parker - Most Frequently Recommended;
- Carolyn Stamegna - Most Frequently Recommended; and
- Jaclyn Seidman - Repeatedly Recommended.
- Computer & IT Law:
- Peter Ruby - Consistently Recommended in Computer & IT Law and Data Protection & Privacy.
Congratulations to all!
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