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Practice:

  • Trademark, Copyright & Media
  • Intellectual Property
  • U.S. International Trade Commission
  • Trials

Mark S. Puzella Partner

Boston

As a trial lawyer, Mark excels at handling accelerated, complex cases. For example, as lead counsel for New Balance, Mark won a swift six-month International Trade Commission (ITC) investigation concerning claims of trade dress infringement. And, as lead plaintiff counsel for Explorica in a trademark case, he won a jury verdict just ten weeks after filing the complaint. During that short span, the parties engaged in complete discovery, including taking and defending numerous fact and expert depositions. Clients routinely ask him to take over matters at the close of discovery, prior to trial, or on remand, which presents unique challenges and time constraints.

He is also skilled at explaining complex concepts and technology to judges and juries in a persuasive, intelligible style. For example, in the high-profile Supreme Court case ABC v. Aereo, he led the trial and appellate team’s presentation of the key technology. That presentation was the basis of the trial court’s denial of a preliminary injunction, and the Second Circuit’s affirmance of that decision.

Mark draws upon his litigation experience to help clients anticipate and avoid legal issues related to new technologies and brands. Mark has advised numerous technology and media companies on the creation, use, and delivery of content and helped clients assess whether their products will withstand investor and competitor scrutiny. He also has significant experience advising on branding and re-branding projects, including private brand or store brand clearance and risk assessments.

Mark’s exceptional record has earned him praise as a problem solver from client and peer surveys. Most recently, Chambers USA described him as "extremely skilled and effective." World Trademark Review 1000 has called him “intelligent, thoughtful and client-oriented” and “incredibly impressive.” The Legal 500 has described him as a “smart, creative” trial lawyer who “anticipates everything.” And in 2016, IP Law360 named two of his cases among the top ten trademark decisions of the year.

Flavio Notari Partner

Milan; Rome

Flavio coordinates the tax practice within the Technology Company Group of the Italian offices. An Italian Certified Public Accountant and Statutory Auditor (Dottore Commercialista), registered with the Rome Register of Accountants and Auditors (Ordine dei Dottori Commercialisti and Registro dei Revisori Legali), Flavio has gained extensive experience in both Italy and the United States working with leading law and accounting firms in the field of domestic and international taxation.

He has significant expertise advising technology companies and multinational industrial groups on tax matters, including start-up and scale-up phases, venture capital transactions, internationalization processes, and the taxation aspects of extraordinary operations.

As a tax advisor to business accelerators, VC funds, and numerous tech start-ups, Flavio closely follows developments in the Italian entrepreneurial ecosystem, fostering competitiveness and promoting a culture of risk-taking.

Flavio is also an adjunct lecturer in Financial Accounting at John Cabot University.

As Co-Founder of BAIA Italia – Business Association Italy America, he contributes to defining the association’s vision and strategy.

He is a member of the AIAF – Associazione Italiana degli Analisti e Consulenti Finanziari study group on innovative start-ups.

Flavio is the author of several publications on taxation and is a frequent speaker at conferences and workshops.

*Not an admitted lawyer

 

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Practice:

  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Private Equity
  • Corporate Governance

Sam Ramos Partner

Miami

He focuses his practice on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, leveraged buyouts, carve-outs, strategic investments, restructurings, recapitalizations, and reorganizations. In addition, he has represented numerous clients with respect to a wide array of corporate law matters, including corporate governance and takeover preparedness.

Sam began his career at Skadden in New York.

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Practice:

  • Intellectual Property
  • Trademark, Copyright & Media

Ryan Lind Managing Associate

Boston

Ryan’s practice includes a range of intellectual property and related subjects, including copyright and trademark infringement, false advertising, and the Communications Decency Act.

Ryan graduated from Harvard Law School, where he co-led a student support team for defendants in the Cambridge homeless diversion court program. Ryan also participated in the Berkman Klein Center’s Cyberlaw Clinic where he contributed to an amicus brief in a copyright appeal before the Second Circuit and advised clients on matters of data privacy. In law school, Ryan served as a legal intern with the DOJ’s Environmental Enforcement Division and the U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona.

Sarah Shyy Managing Associate

Orange County

Sarah has broad experience representing investment banks, corporations, and other private and public companies in the financial services and technology industry.  She has advised clients in all stages of litigation from receipt of pre-litigation demands through discovery, expert work, summary judgment, trial preparation, and trial.  She is also active in pro bono matters.

Sarah graduated cum laude from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles.  While in law school, Sarah participated in the Ninth Circuit Appellate Clinic, where she drafted various briefs to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.  She also externed for the Honorable Stephen V. Wilson in the Central District of California. 

Nige Tranter Chief Digital Officer

London

Specifically, Nige and his Orrick team are focused on four questions:

  • How can we continually improve our use of data, providing sophisticated analytics, insights and data-driven decision making?
  • How can we use AI to support the business?
  • How do we adapt to the digital workplace, continuing to evolve and embed emerging digital capabilities in conjunction with increasing digital skills for our team?
  • How can we reimagine existing business processes, ensuring they are optimized and fit for purpose?

He collaborates closely with Orrick’s Chief Innovation Officer Wendy Curtis, Chief Technology Officer Justin Graham and the firm’s leadership to answer these questions and deploy solutions.

Nige is a seasoned technology and innovation leader. He draws on extensive experience in the financial sector, including serving for four years as Chief Information Officer at Gulf Bank in Kuwait and for 10 years as the Chief Architect for EMEA at Barclays. He also served as Chief Technology Officer at Pinsent Masons.

Nige serves on several legal technology advisory boards and is a judge for the British Legal Technology Awards, an accredited One Million Mentor and an ambassador for Stemnet in the UK.

During time off, you’ll find Nige usually on a cycle or trekking with his dog. He has also been known on occasion to take part in Sportives and playing cricket.

Practice:

  • Energy & Infrastructure
  • Renewable Energy

Lauren Estell Managing Associate

Washington, D.C.

Her practice focuses on project finance and development, mergers and acquisitions and general corporate matters with a particular focus on renewable energy. Lauren advises clients in debt and tax equity financings, development of solar and wind projects, and infrastructure projects.