Womble Bond Dickinson, a law firm with a diverse array of legal capabilities has just acquired two key members to their team, Vanessa Hew and Gregory Gulia. Both Hew and Gulia are joining as partners in the trademarks, copyrights, and transactions practice group in the firm’s New York office. The significance of such an event cannot be undermined, as this marks a strategic move to boost the firm’s Intellectual Property practice.
Hew, known for her prowess in advising companies in various IP issues, is expected to bolster Womble’s capabilities around trademark protection and enforcement, copyrights, trade secrets, and patents. Additionally, she brings a wealth of experience in dealing with breach of contract and unfair competition matters. Her expertise will allow the abundant clientele that Womble serves to benefit from adept advisement in these critical areas.
Similarly, Gulia, with his extensive backgorund in negotiating trademark licenses, purchases, and consent agreements, will further strengthen the team. He has litigated in noteworthy trademark, copyright, anti-counterfeiting and First Amendment cases. Given the perpetual increasing importance of Intellectual Property in today’s business world, the addition of such accomplished veterans into the team naturally underscores the firm’s commitment in maintaining their standard of service.
Both high-profile lawyers join Womble Bond Dickinson from Cozen O’Connor, another established firm within the global legal fraternity. Each, armed with distinct yet overlapping sets of skills and experience, are bound to create a compelling synergy
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both are expected to bring value and foster a dynamic environment within the firm, carving a path for Womble’s growth and increased dominance in the legal landscape.