Juhasz Law Firm of the Year

The Juhasz Law Firm has been named Intellectual Property – Law Firm of the Year – USA by Finance Monthly magazine in the publication’s Law Awards 2017 edition. Finance Monthly conducts an independent poll of the legal industry to recognize attorneys and law firms who have made the greatest impact on the industry this year.

“The legal environment is a rapidly changing and complex market, with increased competition and a myriad of challenges. Attorneys and their firms are recognized for continuously adapting to this fast-paced profession,” stated Finance Monthly in its news release.

The Juhasz Law Firm was recognized in part for involvement in significant legal cases, including numerous amicus briefs submitted to Supreme Court and Federal Circuit; legal expertise and innovation; and dedication to client care.

The Juhasz Law Firm has entered amicus briefs to the U.S. Supreme Court for noteworthy cases, including CLS Bank v. Alice Corporation; Ass’n for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, Inc.; and Mayo Collaborative Services v. Prometheus Laboratories; and to the Federal Circuit Case of CLS Bank International v. Alice Corporation. The firm has continually expanded into new areas of technology and new jurisdictions, including the recent opening of our Seattle office. In Texas, the Firm continues to focus on the many areas of technology and patent law that are booming in this economy.

Paul R. Juhasz, J.D. is an adjunct professor at the New Hampshire School of Law, is extensively published, and an expert on 101 Bilski subject matter and patent exhaustion. Notably, as assistant general counsel and chief IP counsel at Symbol, he chaired a joint defense group of companies in defeating the Lemelson patents.