
FisherBroyles, LLP, a distributed law firm, has added two veteran intellectual property attorneys, W. Scott Creasman in Atlanta and Suzanne Nguyen, Ph.D., in Boston, to its roster of partners. This move strengthens the firm’s nationally recognized IP practice, which advises clients across the full lifecycle of innovation.
Creasman joins FisherBroyles’ IP group after serving as partner with Taylor Duma LLP since 2007. He also spent nearly 17 years with Powell Goldstein LLP prior to its 2009 merger with Bryan Cave LLP, now BCLP.
Expanding IP Expertise
His practice encompasses IP and technology litigation, as well as trademark and copyright prosecution, licensing and brand management. He advises clients on matters involving patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade dress, trade secrets, false advertising and e-commerce issues.
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Creasman also represents clients in the education, entertainment and sports industries, including professional sports organizations, media companies, publishers and technology businesses. He has been recognized as Martindale-Hubbell AV® Preeminent™, The Best Lawyers in America®, Georgia Trend’s Legal Elite and Georgia Super Lawyers.
Life Sciences Expertise
Nguyen joins the firm’s Boston office from Goodwin Procter LLP, bringing nearly two decades of IP experience serving emerging life sciences companies, investors and innovative healthcare businesses. She focuses on strategic patent counseling and prosecution for biotechnology and life sciences clients.
Her experience spans a broad range of cutting-edge technologies, including antibody and peptide therapeutics, gene therapy, gene editing, radiopharmaceuticals, immuno-oncology, cell therapies, epigenetics, diagnostics and synthetic biology. Nguyen earned her J.D. from Boston University School of Law, a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a bachelor’s degree from the California Institute of Technology.
According to the report, the additions of Creasman and Nguyen reflect FisherBroyles’ continued investment in expanding its nationally recognized intellectual property practice and serving innovative clients across key markets. James Fisher II, cofounder and managing partner of FisherBroyles, said, “Scott and Suzanne significantly strengthen our already robust intellectual property platform.”
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FisherBroyles was founded in 2002 by Fisher and Kevin Broyles, and has grown to hundreds of partners practicing in 32 markets globally. The firm’s efficient and cost-effective model leverages talent and technology instead of unnecessary overhead, all without sacrificing BigLaw quality.
National IP Team
The firm’s IP practice has been recognized for its ability to serve innovative companies, investors and entrepreneurs across the country. With the addition of Creasman and Nguyen, FisherBroyles continues to attract exceptional talent, further enhancing its ability to provide high-quality IP services to its clients.
As the firm continues to expand its IP practice, it is likely that its unique approach, which combines talent and technology, will continue to attract clients seeking efficient and cost-effective legal services. The firm’s growth and expansion demonstrate its commitment to providing high-quality legal services to its clients.
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