Will Hubbard* is an attorney in Womble Carlyle’s Intellectual Property Group practicing in the firm’s office in Washington, D.C. A mathematician by training, Will has advised clients on patent issues involving diverse technologies ranging telecommunications to foodstuffs. He has also represented clients in trademark and antitrust litigation. In pursuing these matters, Will has represented clients in international arbitrations, federal district courts, the International Trade Commission, and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Will also provides clients with a rare analytical perspective. In addition to his role as Senior Counsel at Womble Carlyle, Will is a tenured professor at the University of Baltimore School of law, where he teaches IP courses, researches complex IP topics, and directs the law school’s IP center. Through his academic appointment, Will invests substantial time and effort analyzing cutting-edge developments intellectual property law, particularly issues related to European patent law. Armed with these insights, Will anticipates problems on the horizon and cost-effectively develops customized solutions for clients facing difficult problems that can’t be solved through standard approaches.
*Mr. Hubbard is not licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia. He is supervised by an attorney licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia.