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John DuPré Recognized as a Global Leader by World Trademark Review for 2020

October 14, 2020, Concord, Massachusetts - John DuPré, Principal at Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds, has been recognized for a second year as a “Global Leader in Private Practice” in the second edition of the World Trademark Review (WTR) Global Leaders. For many years, the firm’s trademark practice, headed by John, has been recognized by the WTR 1000 and Best Law Firms, published by U.S. News and World Report.

The World Trademark Review has published its WTR 1000 to identify and rank the top trademark practitioners worldwide. John has been consistently ranked in the WTR 1000 since 2012. Since 2018, John has been selected as a WTR 1000 Gold category attorney for trademark prosecution and strategy. WTR identifies Gold-level individuals as “the best of the best,” and it’s noted that “their success often hinges on reputations established over lengthy periods.”

The WTR Global Leaders is a prestigious listing of a select worldwide group of attorneys. The Global Leaders list is derived from the WTR’s leading research projects, including the WTR 1000 and the WTR 300 (which focuses on in-house counsel). It identifies elite practitioners in the trademark world in a single publication. Only a small percentage of the attorneys recognized in one of WTR’s other publications is selected as a Global Leader.

Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds is an internationally renowned law firm devoted to the practice of intellectual property law. The firm specializes in patents, trademarks, intellectual property litigation, copyrights, trade secrets, licensing, due diligence, opinions, IPRs, intellectual property audits, and intellectual property counseling. The firm’s legal staff provides comprehensive intellectual property expertise in a wide range of technical areas, including biotechnology, chemistry, computer hardware and software, telecommunications, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, physics, optics, nanotechnology, and electrical, chemical, and mechanical engineering.