Managing Partner Keith Wesley was quoted in an article today on Managing IP titled “Funders and sympathy: how counsel win David v Goliath battles,” which discusses the dynamics and costs of trademark disputes between larger corporations and smaller businesses. While some observers may believe smaller businesses have the natural advantage due to jury sympathy, Wesley provides a more complete picture, including the risks small entities may face in this type of conflict. To read the full article, click here. (Subscription may be required)
Wesley is a business trial lawyer and litigator whose practice encompasses all facets of business litigation. He has particular knowledge in the areas of trademark, trade dress, copyright, trade secrets, false advertising, unfair competition, employment/partnership disputes, insurance, and class actions.