Seven attorneys from global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP are recognized in the 2025 Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) Strategy 300 Global Leaders Guide.
According to the publication, the IAM Strategy 300 Global Leaders Guide is “the only resource of its kind, acknowledging leaders from across in-house, private practice and service provider roles.” The list identifies individuals recognized amongst their peers for leading the way in the development and implementation of strategies, maximizing the value of intellectual property (IP) portfolios. Those selected concentrate in major IP markets in the Americas, Europe, and Asia and have a wide range of experience in IP-intensive sectors, such as high-tech and life sciences.
The following shareholders were selected:
- James J. DeCarlo is actively involved in virtually all aspects of strategic IP counseling and focuses on litigating, licensing, and procuring patents in the software, hardware, internet, networking, ML/AI, and VR/AR spaces, among many others, for domestic and foreign clients, from early-stage companies to multinationals.
- David J. Dykeman, co-managing shareholder of Greenberg Traurig’s Boston office and co-chair of the firm's global Life Sciences & Medical Technology Group, focuses on securing worldwide IP protection and related business strategy for high-tech clients, with particular experience in life sciences, medical devices, robotics, materials, and information technology.
- Roman Fayerberg works with clients, ranging from startups to global companies, to strategically protect and leverage their innovations globally in a variety of technical areas, with a particular focus on medical devices, robotics, diagnostic, and imaging systems.
- Chinh H. Pham, co-chair of the Venture Capital & Emerging Technology Practice, is a registered patent attorney focusing on business strategy and the strategic creation, implementation, and protection of IP rights for public companies as well as startups in the areas of software, materials, medical devices, and life sciences.
- Barry J. Schindler, co-chair of the Global Patents and Innovation Strategies Group, has over 30 years of experience in patent prosecution and IP protection, managing worldwide patent portfolios for major companies and startups in diverse technical fields like AI, machine learning, and medical devices. Schindler guides clients through complex patent issues, has secured numerous patents globally, and frequently teaches and writes on patent strategy.
- Andrew B. Schwaab provides strategic advice regarding IP and associated business matters, including counseling on cross-border IP issues, global patent portfolio management, patent litigation, licensing, SEP/FRAND disputes, due diligence, patent monetization, and validity, infringement, and freedom-to-operate issues.
- Andrew (A.J.) Tibbetts provides business-oriented IP legal counseling for software, AI, and electronics-based technologies. His strategic approach incorporates open source practices and trade secret policies alongside patents, and he advises clients on licensing, enforcement, diligence, and defense against infringement accusations. Tibbett’s patents have directly led to clients closing funding rounds, and software patents he wrote for clients have survived PTAB invalidity challenges and been enforced against competitors. He co-authored influential amicus briefs cited favorably by the U.S. Supreme Court and Federal Circuit Court of Appeals relating to patentability of software.