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

Fenwick’s legal expertise was prominently recognized in the 2025 edition of the Chambers Global guide, with eight practices and 14 lawyers earning top rankings. Chambers & Partners, an independent publisher known for its rigorous client and practitioner surveys, highlighted Fenwick’s growing footprint in intellectual property and technology law. A notable achievement for Fenwick this year is the firm’s new designation in Intellectual Property: Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets. Chambers praised the team’s “exceptional strength in acting for technology-sector clients,” reflecting Fenwick’s deep engagement with innovative industries. In addition to this new category, Fenwick maintained its rankings in Intellectual Property: Patent and Privacy & Data Security, where it was recognized as Highly Regarded. These accolades affirm the firm’s comprehensive capabilities across critical IP domains. Meyer received special distinction by being named to the Global Market Leaders spotlight for Artificial Intelligence. Meyer is one of only 20 lawyers worldwide to earn this recognition in 2025, underscoring Fenwick’s leadership in AI-related legal services. Fenwick’s Corporate/M&A: International Firms practice in Israel was again spotlighted by Chambers. The guide commended the firm for providing “sophisticated guidance to tech startups” operating in high-stakes sectors such as cybersecurity, social media, and artificial intelligence. This recognition highlights Fenwick’s strategic focus on technology and life sciences companies in global markets. The firm also sustained its unique standing as the only Silicon Valley-based law firm ranked in the Tax: Corporate & Finance – USA category by Chambers Global for the 17th consecutive year, reflecting long-term excellence in tax law. Individual lawyers recognized in the guide include Ran Ben-Tzur (Capital Markets: Debt & Equity: Western United States), Melissa Duffy (International Trade: Export Controls & Economic Sanctions), Julia Forbess (Capital Markets: Debt & Equity: Western United States), Robert Freedman (Capital Markets: Debt & Equity: Western United States), David Hayes (Intellectual Property: Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets), Amanda Rose (Capital Markets: Debt & Equity: Western United States), and Robert Slack (International Trade: Export Controls & Economic Sanctions). Partner emeritus James Fuller was acknowledged for his tax and tax controversy expertise, while partner emeritus Gordon Davidson received recognition for his work in debt and equity in the Western United States and international/cross-border M&A. Fenwick is a leading law firm dedicated to guiding visionary technology and life sciences companies and their investors through all stages of growth. With over 600 lawyers, patent agents, engineers, and scientists, Fenwick serves clients worldwide from its Silicon Valley roots. The firm was named 2024 Practice Group of the Year for both Life Sciences and Technology by Law360 and is consistently ranked as a Chambers first-tier firm for its deep experience and technical skill.

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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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