Sunstein LLP is pleased to announce that Eric G. J. Kaviar has joined the firm’s Litigation Practice Group as a Partner. Eric has more than 15 years of experience finding novel solutions to challenging and contentious intellectual property disputes, and his clients range from entrepreneurs and start-up organizations to established international Fortune 500 companies.
“Eric is a respected practitioner with proven litigation skills and strategies,” said managing partner Kerry L. Timbers. “On behalf of our team and the firm, I am delighted to enthusiastically welcome Eric to Sunstein, and look forward to collaborating with him.”
Eric’s primary aim in every representation is to bring about the outcome that best aligns with clients’ long-term business goals, so he approaches matters with an open mind and a tailored strategy. More broadly, Eric has a proven track record successfully representing clients in patent, trade secret, copyright, and trademark law disputes, within industries ranging ranges from retail and medical devices to video gaming and software technologies.
“Sunstein has an incredible reputation and rich history of groundbreaking IP work in Boston and nationally,” Eric said. “I am excited to join the firm’s litigation team and look forward to continuing to support my clients in this new forum.”
As a testament to his industry esteem, Eric has been recognized by Super Lawyers® (2013- to present), and Best Lawyers in America® (2018- to present). He is a member of the Boston Bar Association and a published thought leader, with works appearing in Law360 and Intellectual Property Magazine.
Eric earned his J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law and his B.A., cum laude, from Bates College.
Learn more about Eric, here.
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