Insights: News Releases Kilpatrick Townsend Adds Counsel Anil Patel in Atlanta
ATLANTA (February 17) – Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today Anil Patel has joined the firm’s internationally-recognized Intellectual Property Department. Dr. Patel will be joining the firm as Counsel and a member of the firm’s Patent Litigation Team.
“Anil is a tremendous addition to the Atlanta office,” said Mitch Stockwell, Co-Team Leader of Kilpatrick Townsend's Patent Litigation Team. “His significant experience involving Hatch-Waxman litigations and exceptional background is a fantastic complement to our team. His proven track record of providing outstanding client service makes him an ideal fit. We welcome Anil to the firm.”
Dr. Patel focuses his practice on intellectual property litigation involving pharmaceutical and chemical inventions. In addition to his private practice experience, Dr. Patel also served as U.S. Counsel for Cipla USA, Inc. At Cipla, he led the U.S. legal team and was responsible for a range of legal matters, including matters relating to intellectual property (IP), regulatory and antitrust law.
Dr. Patel earned his J.D. from Emory University School of Law where he served as Managing Editor of the Emory International Law Review. He received his Ph.D., cum laude, in Physical Chemistry from the University of Florida. Dr. Patel's doctoral thesis investigated the optical pumping phenomena in semiconductors at low temperatures using nuclear magnetic resonance. Dr. Patel received his Bachelor of Science, cum laude, from Troy University.
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