Wolf Greenfield Named a Top Trademark Law Firm in the 2026 World Trademark Review 1000
Wolf Greenfield has earned national recognition in the World Trademark Review 1000 – The World’s Leading Trademark Professionals 2026, ranked for both trademark enforcement and litigation and trademark prosecution and strategy. In addition, Wolf Greenfield attorneys received individual national recognition.
At the state level, the firm was also recognized in Massachusetts—where it is one of only two firms ranked in the gold category—and in New York.
Wolf Greenfield has been included in the WTR 1000 every year since the guide’s inception 16 years ago, underscoring the firm’s sustained national leadership in trademark law.
WTR noted:
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“With one of the deepest benches in the country, Wolf Greenfield is a ‘highly knowledgeable and strategic firm,’ rendering all-inclusive trademark services to its clientele.”
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“Wolf Greenfield is exceptionally helpful, friendly, insightful, and professional. The team has their clients’ best interests at heart, ensuring businesses feel heard and fully understand their position in complex IP situations.”
Six attorneys from the firm’s Trademark & Copyright Practice were honored for individual achievement:
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Christina Licursi: Massachusetts prosecution and strategy and Massachusetts enforcement and litigation
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Robert Maldonado: New York prosecution and strategy and New York enforcement and litigation
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Tonia Sayour: New York prosecution and strategy
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John Strand: Massachusetts enforcement and litigation
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John Welch: National enforcement and litigation, Massachusetts prosecution and strategy, and Massachusetts enforcement and litigation
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Doug Wolf: National prosecution and strategy, Massachusetts prosecution and strategy, and Massachusetts enforcement and litigation
The WTR 1000 remains the only standalone publication to recommend individual practitioners and their firms exclusively in the trademark field. The publication identifies the leading trademark law firms and individuals in over 80 jurisdictions globally. To research the market, the World Trademark Review interviews and exchanges correspondence over a four-month period with hundreds of lawyers, attorneys, and their clients.