November 15, 2023

Brittany Frandsen Promoted to Shareholder at Workman Nydegger

By: Reggie Pack
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Workman Nydegger is pleased to announce the promotion of Brittany Frandsen to Shareholder.

Brittany counsels a wide variety of clients on ecommerce enforcement and complex litigation, including cases before both federal and state courts and opposition proceedings in front of the Trademark Trial and Appeals Board.

Representative client successes:

  • Removing hundreds of counterfeit and infringing product listings from Amazon, Alibaba, and Walmart.
  • Defending and prosecuting trademark opposition and cancellation proceedings before the TTAB.
  • Litigating complex litigation matters, including patent, trademark, and copyright infringement cases.
  • Acquiring numerous infringing domain names through UDRP proceedings.

Brittany is involved in the local IP Moot Court program including serving as a judge in the local competition and teaching the IP Moot Court class at BYU. She has also helped create and teach a continuing education copyright class for photographers and an IP overview class for the University of Utah. Brittany has served on the executive committee of the Utah State Bar Litigation Section, and is a member of the Litigation Section, Intellectual Property Section, and the David K. Winder Inn of Court.

Brittany has participated on the firm’s Recruiting Committee and has provided mentorship for summer clerks for several years.

Workman Nydegger specializes in intellectual property law and litigation. The firm represents a wide array of clients in all areas of intellectual property law, including patent, trademark, copyright, litigation and prosecution, unfair competition and related licensing matters, and possesses expertise in a diverse range of technologies, including computer systems, software, e-commerce and information technology; electronics and electrical engineering; pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, chemical, biotechnology, and medical and life science technologies; physics and optics; mechanics and mechanical engineering; and alternative energy.