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Withers has hired IP partner Gina Bibby in its Los Angeles
office. Gina joins Withers from a Los Angeles-based law firm, where
she has built on her highly respected fashion technology practice
advising start-ups, fashion brands and other companies on issues at
the intersection of fashion and technology.
Gina advises fashion technology and other clients on protecting
their innovations through patent, copyright and trademark
intellectual property procurement, commercial agreements, and IP
disputes. She is a registered patent attorney and has significant
litigation and trial experience in a wide variety of complex
intellectual property, unfair competition, false advertising and
trade secret matters, including before the United States Court of
Appeals for the Federal Circuit, International Trade Commission and
various United States District courts.
With a background in computer science, Gina practiced for most
of her career in the Silicon Valley offices of Am Law 100 firms
before recently moving to Los Angeles to develop her fashion
technology practice. Gina has studied at the Fashion Law
Institute's Intensive Program and Silicon Valley Fashion and
Technology Program and collaborates with the New York Fashion Tech
Lab’s business development platform for female-led companies
in fashion-tech.
Jeremy Wakeham, CEO of Withers’
Business team, comments: “Gina is a unique and really
exciting addition to our US team. Her practice fits perfectly with
our focus on private capital, entrepreneurs, fashion and
technology, and complements our teams actively working in these
areas in the UK, Italy and Asia. Adding a California-based advisor
into our network presents huge opportunities to work with clients
across the world.”
Michael Brophy, managing director of Withers' LA office,
adds: “Gina’s innovative practice is a welcome addition
to our IP capabilities in California, and we look forward to her
fashion-tech expertise enriching our Los Angeles team. As client
demand for skilled IP and tech advice continues to grow, we will
continue to look at adding the best talent to the firm.”
Gina says: “Withers has a great reputation for advising
leading founders, investors and the operational businesses behind
big brands around the world. The firm’s international team of
IP, corporate, employment and immigration advisors will help my
clients to expand their businesses into new markets, while keeping
their products and innovations secure.”
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