Awards and Rankings
April 20, 2022

Neel Chatterjee and Brett Schuman Named to Daily Journal’s Top IP Lawyers 2022

Goodwin partners Neel Chatterjee and Brett Schuman have once again been named to Daily Journal’s Top Intellectual Property Lawyers for 2022. The annual award recognizes the standout intellectual property lawyers in California based on their career accomplishments and major achievements in the area of intellectual property law over the past year.

Based in the firm’s Silicon Valley office, Chatterjee is a partner in Goodwin’s Intellectual Property Litigation practice and serves on the firm’s Executive Committee. He has a proven track record of wins in high profile hard-to-win technology cases, and has represented some of Silicon Valley’s biggest companies in globally followed disputes. In 2005, he founded the Bay Area Diversity Career Fair, one of the most successful career fairs for the legal industry.

Among numerous other honors throughout his career, Chatterjee has previously been named an IP Vanguard by the California State Bar, a Lawyer of the Year in Patent Litigation by Best Lawyers, and an IP Trailblazer and Pioneer by National Law Journal. He has been repeatedly recognized by Daily Journal as a Top Intellectual Property Lawyer for over a decade.

Schuman is chair of Goodwin’s San Francisco office and a partner in the firm’s Intellectual Property Litigation group, where his expertise in patent and other IP litigation has made him a highly sought-after litigator in federal and state courts across the country. He also founded and co-chairs the firm’s Cannabis practice, advising U.S. and international businesses looking for guidance on complex IP, regulatory and other issues in the rapidly expanding industry.

This is the second consecutive year that Schuman has been recognized as a Top IP Lawyer by Daily Journal. Previously, he was named The American Lawyer’s Litigator of the Week for his work with Last Prisoner Project, as he secured compassionate release of an inmate serving a life sentence for a non-violent cannabis-related offense. He has also been recognized for excellence by The Legal 500 United States, National Law Journal and IAM Patent 1000.