In a strategic move, BakerHostetler has strengthened its intellectual property practice by recruiting Eric Lee as a partner. Based in Washington, Lee’s addition signals the firm’s commitment to bolstering their expertise in managing complex intellectual property disputes. Lee, whose practice encompasses trademark and copyright litigation, will principally guide clients in the creation, protection, and utilization of trademark and copyright portfolios.
BakerHostetler, acknowledging the dynamics of modern intellectual property law, appears poised to offer more robust services by leveraging Lee’s experience. His appointment is expected to enhance the firm’s capability in navigating the increasingly intricate landscape of intellectual property, especially in an era where the creation and safeguarding of IP is crucial to business success.
This recent development was officially announced by BakerHostetler earlier this week, as they highlighted Lee’s prowess in advising clients on both litigation strategies and preventative measures to solidify their intellectual property defenses.
The move aligns with BakerHostetler’s broader strategy to enhance its footprint in major markets, a step that is likely to resonate well with its clientele engaged in industries heavily reliant on strong intellectual property management.
For more details, see Bloomberg Law’s coverage here.