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Ana-Claudia Roderick focuses her practice on international and domestic trademark prosecution as well as U.S. trademark disputes and oppositions before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB). She also advises clients with regard to international and domestic trademark and title clearance, and global portfolio strategy. Ana-Claudia’s clients include prominent tech and social media companies, as well as hospitality industry mainstays.
Prior to joining the firm, Ana-Claudia was an associate for a law firm based in New York, New York where she advised a variety of clients, primarily in the hospitality and restaurant industries, with regard to intellectual property enforcement, prosecution, and strategy. She also represented clients in both Federal and State court in complex commercial litigation matters. Previously, Ms. Roderick was an associate in the New York City office of an international law firm where she focused her practice on securities litigation.
While attending law school, Ms. Roderick served as an intern in the Trial Division of the Office of the Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in Boston. She was also Assistant Managing Editor of the Harvard Civil Rights – Civil Liberties Law Review.
Ms. Roderick was recognized in 2020 and the six years immediately preceding as a New York “Rising Star” in the area of General Litigation by Super Lawyers magazine. Ms. Roderick is fluent in Spanish and has a basic knowledge of French.
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Harvard Law School J.D. (2009)
New York University B.A. (2004) Comparative Literature and Philosophy, magna cum laude, with honors
New York (2010)
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
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