ROYAL OAK, Michigan – Brooks Kushman is proud to announce that shareholder and trademark attorney Robyn Lederman has been named to the World Trademark Review (WTR) Global Leaders 2025 list. This annual recognition highlights the world's top trademark experts for their exceptional expertise, strategic insight, and influence in shaping the global intellectual property landscape.
Lederman's career is distinguished by her focus on international trademark law, cross-border brand protection, and global portfolio management. Her inclusion in this prestigious list reflects her deep commitment to guiding companies through the complex intersection of business and intellectual property across international markets. Known for her thoughtful, business-driven approach to trademark strategy, she also excels at building strong, collaborative relationships with foreign counsel and clients worldwide.
"Robyn's recognition as a WTR Global Leader is a testament to her dedication to excellence and her leadership in the global trademark community," said Mark Cantor, President of Brooks Kushman. "She is a trusted advisor to clients across a wide range of industries, and this honor reinforces the impact of her work and the strength of our trademark practice."
The WTR Global Leaders guide identifies the world's most outstanding trademark practitioners, drawing from the WTR 1000 and WTR 300 listings. Selection is based on a combination of in-depth research, peer recommendations, and an evaluation of thought leadership and innovation in the field.
Lederman's recognition represents another key milestone in Brooks Kushman's sustained presence as a leading force in intellectual property law on the world stage.
Robyn Lederman serves on the Executive Committee and is Co-Chair of the firm's Trademark practice. She has significant experience representing worldwide trademark portfolios for her multi-national clients. Lederman counsels on pre-filing strategies, global enforcement efforts, and brand protection programs. She works closely with clients to help the business adopt trademark use practices to bolster and support registered and common law trademark rights.