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Thomas Irving Ross is a distinguished attorney based in Chicago, Illinois, renowned for his extensive expertise in Antitrust & Trade Law, Intellectual Property, and Patent Infringement. Practicing from the iconic Willis Tower at Marshall, Gerstein & Borun, LLP, Thomas brings an unparalleled depth of experience spanning over four and a half centuries. His profound knowledge and strategic acumen have positioned him as a leading figure in navigating complex legal landscapes, offering clients authoritative guidance and innovative solutions. At Marshall, Gerstein & Borun, LLP, Thomas Ross is celebrated not only for his historical insight but also for his contemporary approach to legal challenges. He deftly combines traditional legal principles with modern strategies to protect and advance his clients' interests. Specializing in antitrust litigation, intellectual property protection, and patent infringement disputes, Thomas is dedicated to fostering fair competition and safeguarding intellectual creations. His commitment to providing meticulous legal counsel is evident in his ability to identify potential risks and craft bespoke strategies tailored to each client's unique needs. Thomas Irving Ross's dedication to his clients is unwavering, as he prioritizes their goals and works tirelessly to achieve favorable outcomes. His authoritative presence and keen understanding of the intricacies of antitrust and intellectual property law make him a sought-after advisor for businesses and inventors alike. Whether negotiating complex agreements or advocating in high-stakes litigation, Thomas ensures that his clients receive comprehensive support and strategic advantage in their legal endeavors. His legacy of excellence serves as a testament to his commitment to upholding justice and advancing the field of law.
Antitrust attorneys handle matters involving competition law, market practices, and trade regulations. They help businesses comply with antitrust laws and defend against claims. Common matters include price fixing, monopoly claims, merger review, trade practices.