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Robins Kaplan LLP is pleased to announce that Christopher Larus has been named to World Trademark Review’s “WTR Global Leaders Guide.” According to World Trademark Review, the guide seeks to “identify the elite of the trademark world in a single publication. Those included merit special  attention  owing  not  only  to  their  expertise  and  experience  in  relation  to  creating, protecting, managing, and enforcing critical brand rights, but also to their ability to innovate, inspire, and go above and beyond to deliver for their clients.”

Larus is the chair of the firm’s National IP and Technology Litigation Group. For more than 25 years, he has helped leading technology companies protect and monetize their intellectual property. He tries complex trademark, patent, trade secret, copyright and licensing dispute cases in courts throughout the United States in both national and international arbitration.

Larus has received recognition from numerous organizations for his achievements. He has previously been named a “Top Trademark Professional” by WTR, named a “Notable Practitioner in Intellectual Property Law” by Chambers USA, listed in Intellectual Asset Management’s “Global Leaders Guide,” named one of National Law Journal’s “Intellectual Property Trailblazers,” and been repeatedly selected for inclusion in both “Super Lawyers” and “The Best Lawyers in America.”

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