World Trademark Review Recognizes Honigman and Five of its Partners in the 2025 WTR 1000 Rankings

Press Release

Honigman is pleased to announce its recognition by the World Trademark Review as a 2025 WTR 1000 ranked firm. Honigman is the only firm in Michigan to receive a Gold Firm ranking, a testament to its leading role in trademark law. In addition to the firm receiving national recognition and regional rankings in Michigan and Washington, D.C., the following attorneys have been named:

Rachel M. Hofstatter – D.C. Metro Area

Anessa Owen Kramer – Michigan

Julie E. Reitz – Michigan

Deborah (Bea) Swedlow – Michigan

Leigh C. Taggart – Michigan

The WTR 1000 focuses on trademark practice and is the definitive resource for those seeking world-class legal trademark expertise. The rankings are based on comprehensive research, including in-depth interviews and correspondence over a four-month period with hundreds of lawyers, attorneys, and their clients involved in trademark matters. The guide identifies the top trademark professionals in key jurisdictions around the globe.

About Honigman

Honigman LLP is an Am Law 200 full-service, general business law firm with more than 350 attorneys counseling clients on complex issues across the country in Chicago, Michigan (Ann Arbor, Bloomfield Hills, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo and Lansing), Washington, D.C. and in our newest wholly owned subsidiary office in Israel. Our lawyers counsel clients on complex issues in more than 60 areas of law. For more information visit www.honigman.com.

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