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Fenwick Secures Multiple Rankings in Chambers Global 2025, Highlighting Strength in IP and AI

Fenwick recognized for excellence across eight practices and 14 lawyers, including new designation in Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets and AI market leadership

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Fenwick has been prominently featured in the Chambers Global 2025 guide, earning accolades for eight practice areas and 14 individual lawyers. The firm received a new category ranking for Intellectual Property: Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets, praised for its work with technology-sector clients. Partner Stuart P.…
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Fenwick Secures Multiple Rankings in Chambers Global 2025, Highlighting Strength in IP and AI Fenwick has been prominently featured in the Chambers Global 2025 guide, earning accolades for eight practice areas and 14 individual lawyers. The firm received a new category ranking for Intellectual Property: Trademar... Read the full IIPLA article: https://iipla.org/news/fenwick-secures-multiple-rankings-in-chambers-global-2025-highlighting-strength-in-ip-and-ai

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