Anna Kurian Shaw
Partner Intellectual Property
Languages
English
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Overview
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Experience
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Credentials
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Insights and events
Anna Kurian Shaw is a first chair trial lawyer with over 20 years' experience litigating trademark, unfair competition, false advertising, and copyright cases. World Trademark Review 1000 has recognized her for "her finely whetted trial skills in court, ITC, and TTAB proceedings" where she "shines in cases marked by deep complexities in their points of law."
She has been repeatedly recognized by Managing Intellectual Property as an IP Star and by the World Trademark Review 1000, which notes her "special flair for dealing with non-traditional marks and issues that reach the International Trade Commission."
She has worked on cutting-edge trademark, trade dress, and copyright issues, including enforcing and obtaining protection for nontraditional trademarks such as the shape of the Tic Tac mint, the product configuration of various furniture designs, and the purple color of a protective glove, and has represented the companies behind such iconic brands like NUTELLA, American Red Cross, The Smurfs, Goodyear, Segway, Ketel One, Kia, and Girl Scouts. When clients have difficult and important issues, they come to her for her zealous advocacy, creative problem solving, and practical advice.
Representative experience
Successfully represented a medical device manufacturer in a four-week trial and appeal involving trade dress and false advertising claims.
Won three-week jury trial for multinational chemical company in a dispute over technology relating to crop plants capable of producing omega-3 fatty acids.
Successfully represented the American Red Cross in its epic battle with Johnson & Johnson regarding the use of the Red Cross emblem.
Successfully represented Ferrero in trademark and trade dress litigation involving Tic Tac mints and Kinder Joy confections.
Successfully represented multiple famous automobile manufacturers in connection with preliminary injunctions in federal court.
Obtained general exclusion orders from the ITC on behalf of Kimberly-Clark prohibiting the importation of purple protective gloves and Red Bull prohibiting the importation of gray market product.
Obtained a limited exclusion order from the ITC for Segway against Swagway-branded hoverboards.
Credentials
- J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, 1999
- B.A., Duke University, 1996
- District of Columbia
- Member, Fellows Program of the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity
- Member, Intellectual Property Law Section, District of Columbia Bar
- Member, Intellectual Property Owners Association
- Member, International Trade Commission Trial Lawyers Association
- Member, International Trademark Association