Hadley Recognized Among Lawdragon’s 500 Leading Global IP Lawyers 2026

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Partner and Intellectual Property Department Chair Lawrence M. Hadley has been named to the “Lawdragon 500 Leading Global IP Lawyers 2026,” recognizing top attorneys worldwide who protect innovation, defend brand integrity and guide clients through increasingly complex intellectual property matters.

Lawdragon noted that 2026 has been a particularly dynamic year for IP, with developments spanning trademark disputes in the fashion industry, evolving challenges in biotech patents and the rapid emergence of artificial intelligence across industries. The honorees represent lawyers at the forefront of these issues, helping clients navigate high-stakes disputes and maximize the value of their intellectual property assets.

With more than 30 years of experience, Hadley represents technology-driven clients in complex patent, trademark and trade secret disputes across federal courts and before the U.S. International Trade Commission. His practice spans a wide range of industries, including software, electronics, communications and advanced technologies.

View the full Lawdragon guide.

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