April 24, 2020

Workman Nydegger Nationally Recognized by Chambers USA

By: Reggie Pack
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Megan Leonard

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SALT LAKE CITY, April 24, 2020 – Workman Nydegger has been recognized in the 2020 Chambers USA Guide in the field of Intellectual Property.  Chambers stated that Workman Nydegger “continues to be a significant firm in the market” and praised its specialist understanding of IP matters remarking that the team has “really good attorneys.”

The most outstanding law firms and individual attorneys are chosen annually. A firm’s placement on the published Chambers USA firm rankings is determined by specific qualities valued by clients such as technical ability, professional conduct, industry knowledge, commitment and more.  Attorneys are ranked individually on the basis of their legal knowledge, capability, experience and efficiency.

Workman Nydegger Attorneys Rick Nydegger, Brent Lorimer, John Stringham and Michael Frodsham were also recognized by Chambers USA as “Notable Practitioners.”  Mr. Lorimer was recognized as a “much-admired litigator” and noted for his broad experience with trademark and patent infringements and his PTAB practice. Mr. Stringham received excellent remarks for his trademark and patent work and listed as a “go-to attorney” for clients. Mr. Frodsham was acknowledged for his focus on patents, trademark and copyright applications and noted as a “fine choice of counsel” for his work. Mr. Nydegger was awarded a Senior Statespeople ranking for his outstanding expertise in patent law and his service to his clients in the software, medical device and telecommunication fields.

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.  For additional information, please visit www.wnlaw.com.