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Lewis Roca Rothgerber and its Attorneys Recognized in Managing Intellectual Property’s 2014 IP Handbook

Lewis Roca Rothgerber LLP was recognized among the top intellectual property firms in Nevada by Managing Intellectual Property in its 2014 IP Handbook. The firm is listed as a notable firm in Nevada for intellectual property law, the only designation available in the state.

In addition, Las Vegas partners W. West Allen and Michael McCue were named to the list of 2014 “IP Stars.”

Allen focuses on intellectual property ‎litigation and strategic counseling; he has extensive experience representing clients in U.S. federal ‎courts on a wide variety of patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret, domain name, business and ‎Constitutional law disputes.

McCue has litigated hundreds of cases involving trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, patents, and rights of publicity in federal courts throughout the United States and before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. He also provides trademark and copyright prosecution, counseling, clearance, transactional and enforcement services for companies and oversees a domestic and international trademark portfolio of more than 5,000 trademarks.

The 2014 IP Handbook editors note that Lewis Roca Rothgerber’s
intellectual property group “has expertise across a full range of intellectual
property and is particularly well thought of with respect to life sciences-related
work, trademark and copyright matters and counseling clients on
developing and protecting IP assets.”

Managing Intellectual Property’s IP Handbook is based on extensive
research among IP practitioners carried out over six months. A team of
researchers sought responses from thousands of practitioners by phone,
surveys, email and in face-to-face meetings.

The survey includes a list of "IP Stars" in each jurisdiction, as
recommended and confirmed by their peers and clients in each respective
jurisdiction.

Firms cannot vote for their own inclusion or solicit votes from associates;
to be included at all, a firm must have received a large number of
recommendations from peers and clients.