Overview
(November 30, 2023, Chicago) – Jay Nuttall, co-chair of Steptoe's Intellectual Property practice, has been named to the IAM Strategy 300 Global Leaders 2024 annual listing. Since its inception, the IAM Strategy 300 has showcased the top experts in the IP world. It is the only resource of its kind, acknowledging leaders from across in-house, private practice and service provider roles. A slot in the 300 is the mark of a professional whose approach to intellectual property is regarded by peers as truly strategic in nature.
IAM Strategy 300 Global Leaders draws from the worlds of private practice, consulting and other service providers, with specialists from the major IP markets in North America, Europe and Asia. Together, these individuals and firms possess a wealth of expertise across disciplines and sectors.
IAM says: "A renowned trial attorney and patent specialist, Jay Nuttall not only checks all the boxes, but also adds a great deal more experience and talent than is typical in the industry. He is an unparalleled leader with outstanding analytical abilities."
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About Steptoe
In more than 110 years of practice, Steptoe has earned an international reputation for vigorous representation of clients before governmental agencies, successful advocacy in litigation and arbitration, and creative and practical advice in structuring business transactions. Steptoe has more than 500 lawyers and other professional staff across offices in Beijing, Brussels, Chicago, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Washington. For more information, visit www.steptoe.com.
The diversity of the firm is a critical factor in its success. The firm’s chair is a woman; the majority of the firm’s elected executive committee is female; the majority of Steptoe's nine offices are managed by women; and the majority of Steptoe’s practice groups have women as leaders. The firm's six-person professional business services leadership is equally diverse, with two women of color, and other leaders who openly identify as LGBTQ+.