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The Legal 500 US Rates Wiley Rein’s Copyright Practice Among Nation’s Best for Third Straight Year

June 5, 2013

In its 2013 edition, The Legal 500 US includes Wiley Rein’s Copyright Group for the third straight year in its rankings of the nation’s top practices and recognizes the work of practice chair Bruce G. Joseph and partner Andrew G. McBride. 

The publication notes that the firm acts for a mix of media and technology sector clients on contentious copyright matters. It also describes the team as possessing “particular experience in handling music licensing and royalty disputes.” The firm is cited for its representation of major telecommunications companies and broadcasting networks.

Mr. Joseph is highlighted for his handling of a number of emerging technology-related cases and the directory adds that Mr. McBride focuses his practice on digital and new media-related litigation.

The Legal 500 US directory aims to provide independent, unbiased commentary on the leading law firms and lawyers in the most important legal marketplaces in the world. The research for the editorial sections is based on the combined opinions of the many lawyers interviewed, commentary from corporate clients and analysis of deals and contentious issues.

To view the full Legal 500 US editorial, click here.

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