Intellectual Property Expert Adam Greenfield Returns to Latham & Watkins in Washington, D.C.
Adam Greenfield Rejoins Latham & Watkins
In a significant move for the legal community, Latham & Watkins LLP has announced that Adam Greenfield has returned to their Washington, D.C. office as a partner in the firm's esteemed Intellectual Property Litigation Practice. With an impressive background in the tech sector, Greenfield will undoubtedly bring a wealth of experience to the firm, particularly in the realms of patent and trade secret litigation.
As a first-chair trial lawyer, Greenfield specializes in handling complex legal disputes that involve pioneering technologies. His rich career includes representing a broad array of clients, both domestic and international, from multiple sectors such as artificial intelligence, automotive, defense, energy, and financial services. His expertise in navigating intricate cases across district courts, appellate courts, and bodies like the International Trade Commission (ITC) and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) positions him as a formidable force in the industry.
Mandy Reeves, the Managing Partner of Latham’s Washington D.C. office, expressed enthusiasm about Greenfield’s return, stating, "We are ecstatic to welcome Adam back to Latham and our world-class IP litigation practice. He is a skilled and top-notch trial lawyer with a strong track record in innovative IP and technology matters. Clients and Latham colleagues hold Adam in high regard for his leadership, commitment to excellence, and thoughtful, strategic approach."
Greenfield's impressive record includes substantial victories in various high-profile technology and intellectual property cases. His litigation experience spans complex patent disputes and trade secret issues, making him a key asset for clients both large and small within the technology sector. His return to Latham is expected to further strengthen the already formidable IP litigation team that continuously strives for excellence in representation.
Looking ahead, Greenfield expressed his excitement about rejoining the firm, "I am thrilled to return to Latham's leading IP Litigation Practice and support the firm's robust technology client base. I am ready to hit the ground running, working alongside the incredible Latham team to deliver meaningful results for our clients in the rapidly evolving technology landscape."
Before rejoining Latham, Greenfield honed his skills at White & Case. His legal journey includes clerking for Judge Kimberly Moore at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and he is an active member of the Federal Circuit Bar Association, having served as a Global Fellow. He holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Illinois College of Law and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the same institution.
Latham & Watkins continues to be a leading global law firm recognized for its exceptional legal expertise in a multitude of sectors, offering strategic guidance to clients facing complex challenges. Greenfield's return underscores the firm’s commitment to fostering top-tier talent to navigate intricate legal landscapes, particularly for technology clients navigating an ever-evolving market.
As the landscape of intellectual property continues to change, the depth of Greenfield's experience in patent law and trade secrets will be invaluable. The legal community will undoubtedly be closely watching how this esteemed litigator shapes the future of IP litigation at Latham & Watkins.