American Lawyer Again Selects Orrick As IP Litigation Department of the Year Finalist; Josh Rosenkranz Is Litigator of the Year Finalist an Unprecedented 4th Time


2 minute read | August.19.2025

Orrick is on American Lawyer’s shortlist of the nation’s leading IP Litigation Departments for the second time in a row, and Orrick Supreme Court & Appellate Practice Group Leader Josh Rosenkranz is again a finalist for Litigator of the Year. Josh is the nation’s only practitioner to be named a Litigator of the Year finalist four times and has won two of those times. American Lawyer will announce the overall winners for 2025 in mid-November.

Over the past two years, Orrick’s IP Litigation team has continued to amass a winning record in patent, copyright, trademark and trade secrets cases before the ITC, battleground districts, the Federal Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court. The team acts for the world’s most innovative tech and life sciences companies, including Microsoft, Cisco, Sonos, Genentech, Gilead, Johnson & Johnson and Regeneron. Orrick is also litigating copyright cases that will determine the future of genAI.

Josh and his Orrick team have once again demonstrated why American Lawyer dubbed him “the defibrillator.” In a span of only six months, he convinced appellate courts to overturn two mega verdicts: the largest trade secrets verdict in history, a $2 billion judgment against Pegasystems; and the largest copyright verdict ever, a $1 billion judgment against Cox Communications. Josh and his team then persuaded the U.S. Supreme Court to grant certiorari in the latter case, an appeal that could expand the win and will determine when internet service providers and tech platforms can be held liable for their customers’ misuse.

As American Lawyer wrote about our team in the last edition of these awards: “Orrick’s litigation team doesn’t back down and opponents know it.”

We continue our commitment to excellence in litigation, which comprises nearly half of our practice, and we are truly grateful to our clients for entrusting us with their most important cases.