IP Powerhouse Partridge Partners Joins Largest Woman-Owned, National Full-Service Firm Culhane Meadows

IP Powerhouse Partridge Partners Joins Largest Woman-Owned, National Full-Service Firm Culhane Meadows

Culhane Meadows is pleased to welcome Mark V.B. Partridge, Jordan Arnot Leahey, and Charlie Giger. The three new Chicago-based partners will further strengthen the firm’s robust Intellectual Property practice.

“We couldn’t be more pleased that Mark, Jordan, and Charlie have joined Culhane Meadows,” says Kelly Culhane, Co-Founder and Co-Managing Partner. “Their work in trademark and brand protection, IP litigation, licensing and transactions—among other areas of IP, technology and corporate law—has been innovative and industry-leading.”

Mark V.B. Partridge is an internationally recognized IP attorney with decades of experience helping large corporations, entrepreneurs, and creative businesses protect brands, content, and ideas online, in the courtroom, and in the boardroom. A graduate of Harvard Law School, his career has closely aligned with the rise of technology and the internet, expanding as new issues and conflicts have arisen with the breakneck speed of digital adoption. Mark is committed to alternative dispute resolution (ADR), which offers clients tailored, efficient, and cost-effective solutions. He also has served as an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association and as a Lanham Act mediator in Illinois Federal Court.

“Joining Culhane Meadows provides an exceptional platform for our group to offer a greater range of legal services with a local presence in many parts of the country,” says Mark.  “I’m delighted to be part of this talented, nationwide team and know our clients will benefit from the enhanced capabilities.”

Jordan Arnot Leahey works with clients ranging from Fortune 100 companies to ‘starving artists,’ using her business acumen to understand her clients’ overall goals and develop strategies to meet their specific needs. Her intellectual property and tech transactions practice includes complex transactions, marketing and promotional matters, and IP prosecution and protection. She has been recognized by clients and colleagues for her ability to collaborate to find the best solutions for her clients and she is a winner of the American Bar Association’s Top 40 Young Lawyers award and other professional accolades.

 

Charlie Giger has always focused on intellectual property law, working with Mark and Jordan as an extern during law school before formally joining Partridge Partners. His practice focuses on trademark and copyright litigation, trademark prosecution, brand protection, domain name issues, and appeals and has been instrumental in growing the team’s IP practice. After law school Charlie clerked for the Honorable William J. Bauer at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. From there he leveraged his experience at Partridge Partners, becoming the go-to person for complex research and brief writing. Charlie intends to further develop his appellate practice at Culhane Meadows.

 

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The largest woman-owned national full-service business law firm in the U.S., Culhane Meadows fields over 70 partners in eleven major markets across the country. Uniquely structured, the firm’s Disruptive Law® business model gives attorneys greater work-life flexibility while delivering outstanding, partner-level legal services to major corporations and emerging companies across industry sectors more efficiently and cost-effectively than conventional law firms. Clients enjoy exceptional and highly-efficient legal services provided exclusively by partner-level attorneys with significant experience and training from large law firms or in-house legal departments of respected corporations. U.S. News & World Report has named Culhane Meadows among the country’s “Best Law Firms” in its 2014 through 2022 rankings and many of the firm’s partners are regularly recognized in Chambers, Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers and Martindale-Hubbell Peer Reviews.