Alston & Bird has once again been recognized as a global leader in trademark law in the 2025 edition of the World Trademark Review 1000: The World’s Leading Trademark Professionals. The firm earned both state and five individual lawyer rankings in this year’s report.
Alston & Bird’s practice in Georgia was ranked gold. As highlighted in the report: the firm “is committed to excellence and client service. Its work and dedication are exemplary, and it is the go-to for complex litigation.”
The ranked attorneys are:
- Jason Rosenberg, who earned a gold ranking. Co-leader of the Intellectual Property Litigation Group, he is described by the publication as “a trusted attorney for protecting some of the most famous worldwide brands.” He is also noted for a recent victory for a U.S. multinational food and beverage company. (Georgia)
- David Stewart, who earned a gold ranking. The publication notes that he “litigates in courts across the United States, with rich experience in trademark trials” and that he “has recently showcased his strategic skills” while representing hospitality companies nationally and internationally. (Georgia)
- Nadya Sand, who earned a silver ranking. Leader of the Trademark & Copyright Team, the publication highlights that she “takes the lead for clients on expert counselling and prosecution, concentrating on portfolio management for global brands.” (Georgia)
- Theresa Conduah, who earned a bronze ranking. She is described as “an accomplished trademark and patent disputer with a strong sideline in technology transactions. With deep in-house experience in a variety of sectors, she can be counted on for commercially salient and pragmatic advice.” (California)
- Sam Gunn, who earned a bronze ranking. He is described in the publication as “a trusted expert across diverse areas.” He is also highlighted for his work on complex anti-counterfeiting cases. (Georgia)
The World Trademark Review 1000 is an annual guide published by World Trademark Review honoring the top law firms and lawyers working on trademark prosecution and enforcement matters.