Recently, Chambers launched their 2024 USA Legal Guide that highlights top lawyers and firms. Among those recognized in Oregon for Intellectual Property is Justin Wagner.
Chambers research methodology applies to US law firms of all sizes, from boutique to global, looking at the team size, key partners, client information and feedback, notable achievements in the past year, industry expertise, and areas of growth.
Justin continues to represent and support clients in developing their intellectual property portfolios. Justin works closely with clients to determine and address patentability evaluations as well as procuring meaningful patent coverage. Justin focuses on a variety of electromechanical and biomedical arts, particularly medical devices and software inventions including AI and machine learning.
Serving as Oregon Patent Law Association (OPLA)’s President for 2024, Justin supports thought leadership and developing the local patent community by coordinating CLE and networking opportunities. Most notably the OPLA Board hosted its Patent Law Conference at Salishan Coastal Lodge lining up several speakers and a panel centering Patent Law trends, updates, and discussions. Further, Justin takes an active role in deepening relationships between Academic Technology Transfer Offices and the US Patent and Trademark system through his work with AUTM.