FisherBroyles Attorneys Recognized in World Trademark Review 1000 Rankings for 2026
Feb 3, 2026
Lawrence Robins and Brooks Bruneau Again Among World’s Leading Trademark Professionals
ATLANTA—(February 3, 2026)—FisherBroyles, LLP, the world’s first and one of the largest distributed law firms, is proud to announce that partners Lawrence Robins and Brooks Bruneau have been named to the World Trademark Review WTR 1000 for 2026, recognizing their excellence and impact in trademark law. The pair have consistently received recognition in prior editions of the rankings.
Established as the definitive go-to guide for those seeking legal trademark expertise, the WTR 1000 identifies the leading professionals and firms in key jurisdictions from around the globe that are deemed outstanding at obtaining, protecting, managing, enforcing and monetizing trademarks. Only those identified for their exceptional skill sets and insights into patent matters are included among the WTR 1000.
The rankings are based on exhaustive qualitative research that includes interviews and written submissions, identifying top firms and individuals based on their depth of expertise, market presence and sophistication of work. While the WTR 1000 recognizes the top trademark attorneys, recommendations are presented in gold, silver and bronze bands, reflecting varying levels of reputation and distinction.
Robins, chair of FisherBroyles’ Brand Management Practice Group and Trademark Prosecution, has earned a silver ranking for enforcement and litigation and a bronze ranking for prosecution and strategy. Focused on U.S. and global brand protection, he is the attorney of record for hundreds of pending and registered U.S. trademarks, and manages the prosecution, maintenance, and strategic coordination of hundreds of corresponding foreign trademark applications and registrations worldwide. He serves as lead counsel in trademark, copyright and unfair competition matters nationwide, with extensive experience before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.
Bruneau has received a bronze ranking in this year’s WTR 1000, further solidifying his reputation as a leading trademark professional. He represents clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to emerging startups across a broad range of industries, focusing on intellectual property dispute resolution and litigation, trademark prosecution, licensing and counseling on the clearance and registration of clients’ trademarks, both in the U.S. and abroad.
“Larry’s and Brooks’ continued recognition as the best of the best among the world’s top trademark professionals comes as no surprise,” said James Fisher II, co-founder and managing partner at FisherBroyles. “Their repeat inclusion in the WTR 1000 rankings demonstrates the sophistication and impact of their work, their leadership in trademark law and their commitment to protecting our clients’ vital intellectual property. We’re proud to call them our colleagues.”
FisherBroyles was founded in 2002 by Fisher and Kevin Broyles.
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