Winstead Attorneys Recognized as IAM Strategy 300 Global Leaders

01.01.25

Winstead is proud to announce that five of our IP litigators have been recognized in the 2025 IAM Strategy 300 Global Leaders list. This prestigious ranking highlights the world’s leading IP strategists who drive value creation through intellectual property.

Meet Winstead’s IAM 300 honorees:

Phillip Philbin: A seasoned IP litigator focusing on patent litigation, Phillip is known for his strategic thinking and ability to simplify complex technical issues for judges and juries. He has extensive experience across various technologies, including medical devices, software, and energy.

Jamie McDole: A first-chair trial attorney with a winning record, Jamie represents Fortune 50 companies in high-stakes IP litigation. His experience spans diverse technologies, from 3G and LTE standard essential patents to pharmaceuticals and medical devices.

Miranda Jones: A skilled IP litigator specializing in patent litigation, Miranda brings a wealth of experience. She is highly regarded for her collaborative approach and dedication to achieving the best possible outcomes for her clients.

Michael Karson: An experienced trial attorney with a master’s degree in electrical engineering, excels at simplifying complex technical issues for judges and juries. He leverages this skill to help clients monetize patent portfolios and protect their intellectual property rights in federal courts and before the USITC, notably achieving favorable results for innovative smart electricity meter pioneers.

David Higer: An accomplished trial attorney with a broad range of experience in intellectual property law, David has successfully represented clients in various forums. His practice covers diverse industries, including automotive, banking, medical, and semiconductor.

Learn more about each attorney by visiting their IAM 300 profiles:

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