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Ten Norton Rose Fulbright Attorneys Featured in Lawdragon’s 2026 Global IP Lawyers List

Lawdragon honors a decade of Norton Rose Fulbright’s intellectual property leaders shaping global IP strategies across patents, trademarks, and trade secrets

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Ten Norton Rose Fulbright Attorneys Featured in Lawdragon’s 2026 Global IP Lawyers List

Lawdragon has named ten lawyers from Norton Rose Fulbright to its prestigious 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Global IP Lawyers guide. This annual listing identifies intellectual property leaders who are instrumental in developing and executing their organizations’ IP strategies, particularly in critical areas such as patents, trade secrets, technology, and trademarks.

The selection process for the Lawdragon 500 involves a rigorous combination of nominations, journalistic research, and peer evaluations to ensure that honorees represent the highest caliber of IP legal expertise worldwide.

Norton Rose Fulbright’s intellectual property practice is a global powerhouse, with more than 250 lawyers, patent attorneys, and trademark agents. Over 100 of these professionals are based in the United States, underscoring the firm’s significant presence in one of the world’s most active IP markets.

The firm’s IP team provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary support to clients facing complex challenges in patent and trade secret litigation, trademark and brand protection, patent prosecution, and technology transactions. Their expertise spans all major industry sectors, enabling them to deliver practical, business-focused solutions tailored to clients’ needs.

The disputes-focused segment of Norton Rose Fulbright’s IP practice is particularly noted for its depth of experience and strategic approach, helping clients navigate sophisticated litigation and enforcement matters effectively.

The inclusion of ten Norton Rose Fulbright lawyers in the Lawdragon 500 Leading Global IP Lawyers guide reflects the firm’s commitment to excellence and leadership in the intellectual property arena.

The honored attorneys represent a cross-section of the firm’s global IP practice, contributing to Norton Rose Fulbright’s reputation as a trusted advisor in intellectual property law worldwide.

This recognition further cements Norton Rose Fulbright’s status as a leading global law firm in intellectual property, supporting clients with innovative and effective IP strategies across multiple jurisdictions.

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