Insights: News Releases Kilpatrick Townsend Adds Ryan Fox to San Francisco Office
SAN FRANCISCO (February 5) – Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today the addition of Ryan Fox as an associate in the firm’s San Francisco office. He joins the Trademark and Copyright Team in the firm’s internationally-recognized Intellectual Property Department.
Mr. Fox focuses his practice on copyright and trademark law. He handles all aspects of brand protection including trademark counseling and prosecution, anti-counterfeiting strategy, gray market, civil and online enforcement, and global investigations.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Fox worked as an intern and then an associate at a law firm based in San Francisco, California in its Intellectual Property and Brand Integrity and Innovation groups. Previously, he was in the agent training program in the Motion Picture Literature Department at William Morris Endeavor in Beverly Hills, California and later worked in feature film development at Kurtzman/Orci Productions in Universal City, California and Twentieth Century Fox in Los Angeles, California.
Mr. Fox earned his J.D. from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law where he served as Senior Notes Editor for the Hastings Law Journal. He received his B.A., with Distinction and Honors, in Creative Writing and English Literature from the University of Michigan.
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