World Trademark Review Ranks Crowell & Moring in WTR 1000
Firm News | 1 min read | 07.07.20
Los Angeles – July 7, 2020: World Trademark Review has ranked Crowell & Moring as one of the top trademark firms in California in the WTR 1000. The annual list identifies leading firms in the trademark space by considering factors such as depth of expertise, market presence, and level of work, as well as peer and client feedback
The publication notes the firm has “a dynamic and now solidified litigation practice on the West Coast that should not go unnoticed.” Partners Kent Goss and Valerie Goo were recognized as “two experienced trial lawyers [who] combine intellectual and street smarts and are good writers, oral advocates and strategists that you can trust to go the distance and win in the courtroom. Service minded, too, they are responsive and keep clients informed as cases progress.”
In addition to the California practice, World Trademark Review also ranked the firm’s Belgium office in the WTR 1000 as one of the top Belgian firms handling trademark cases.
To see the full ranking of firms in California, click here.
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