Schulte Roth & Zabel adds partners to New York team
The new pair of litigators, who join from law firm Stroock, focus their practice on IP litigation spanning both plaintiff and defendant-side patent infringement.
Schulte Roth & Zabel (SRZ) has announced that Tim Gilman and Chris Gerson will join the firm as partners in its New York office.
Both were previously partners in the patent litigation practice at Stroock, where Gilman served as co-chair of the group.
In their new roles, they will lead a team of litigators that also includes special counsel Saunak Desai and associates Greg Springsted and Ryan Singer. Together, they focus their practices on IP litigation, spanning both plaintiff and defendant-side patent infringement.
“We are pleased to welcome Tim, Chris and their team, who are known for their ability to win high-stakes cases and structure and negotiate complex transactions,” said Michael Swartz, partner and co-chair of SRZ’s litigation group. “They are a tremendous asset to our firm and our private capital clients, who are becoming more involved in IP disputes.”
Gilman and Gerson routinely leverage their backgrounds in science and engineering to provide counsel to clients on their negotiation and licensing efforts, and portfolio-level strategies.
“Their representations have spanned a range of technologies and industries, including oilfield services, chemicals and industrial manufacturing, computer processors and architecture, and security and encryption software," said David Efron, co-managing partner of SRZ.
“Our representation of clients who invest in legal assets has accelerated, making it critical to have a robust bench of practitioners with experience addressing their needs.
“This team’s experience and history of success will strategically complement our ability to work with these clients in a comprehensive and integrated way.”
Gayle Klein, partner and co-chair of SRZ’s litigation group, added: “Tim and Chris’s complex IP practice falls squarely within our vision for the growth of the litigation group and we have already identified clients for whom their team will have an immediate impact. We look forward to their contributions.”
Gilman received his undergraduate degree in chemistry from Princeton University and his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center. Gerson earned his undergraduate degree in Engineering from Princeton University and his Juris Doctor from New York University School of Law.
“Chris and I have spent our careers building a series of notable trial victories on behalf of a strong network of clients," said Gilman. "We're excited to bring this experience to Schulte Roth & Zabel and to continue growing our team at a time when litigation finance is playing an increasingly important and complementary role in serving clients’ interests."
Gerson added: “We’re thrilled to join a firm with such an extensive and sophisticated private capital client base, and look forward to providing additional depth to the firm’s litigation bench.
“We’re also delighted to continue to practise with Saunak, Greg and Ryan, with whom we have developed a robust breadth of experience across matters and firms.”
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