Gene K. Park counsels clients on the full range of trademark and copyright matters, including licensing, prosecution and portfolio management, and enforcement. He advises companies in the financial services, technology, pharmaceutical, and consumer products industries, as well as non-profits and trade associations on IP matters and related agreements in connection with mergers and acquisitions, complex licensing arrangements, franchising, and sweepstakes and other promotions. Gene works closely with startups, investors/venture capital firms, private foundations, and research-focused philanthropies on IP issues unique to such entities.
Before coming to Morgan Lewis, Gene was an associate at a general practice, commercial litigation firm in Washington, DC. While in law school, Gene worked as a student attorney for the Glushko-Samuelson Intellectual Property Law Clinic and co-authored an amicus brief in Moseley v. V Secret Catalogue, Inc., a landmark US Supreme Court case interpreting the Federal Trademark Dilution Act.
Recommended, Intellectual property: Trademarks: non-contentious (including prosecution, portfolio management and licensing), The Legal 500 US (2022–2024)
Member, Best ETF Law Firm, ETF Express US Awards (2021, 2022)
Member, Practice Group of the Year, Intellectual Property, Law360 (2019)
Member, Litigation Department of the Year–Intellectual Property, The American Lawyer (2019)