The anticipation is mutual, with Ward set to spearhead patent litigations that span a vast range of technologies.
From mobile devices echoing the cacophonies of modern life to the intricate designs of medical devices and consumer goods, Ward is poised to touch various sectors of industry.
Serving a Spectrum of Sectors
With a portfolio that resembles a rainbow in its vastness, Ward will cater to an impressive clientele spanning industries from chemicals to communications, electronics, life sciences, and even the bustling world of transportation and logistics.
Theodore I. Blum, the captain steering Greenberg Traurig’s Atlanta office, reflected the firm’s sentiment saying, “It’s like finding a new gear in a car. With Trenton’s entry, our acceleration in the market just became swifter.”
An illustrious academic background supports Ward’s credentials. He’s an alumnus of the Emory University School of Law and holds the torch of electrical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Firm’s Atlanta Office on a Roll
Greenberg Traurig seems to be on a recruitment spree, its momentum unyielding. Just last month, the firm made waves by acquiring Mellori E. Lumpkin-Dawson, the U.S. Attorney’s Office’s former civil elder justice coordinator. With Ward’s recent inclusion, the firm further cements its position as an intellectual property juggernaut.