Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton


Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton is an American multinational law firm headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. The firm has twenty-two offices, including U.S. offices in Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, New York, North Carolina, Texas, Washington State, and the District of Columbia, and has presence via international offices in Japan, Beijing, Shanghai, and Sweden. The firm is particularly known for its intellectual property practice. Clients have included Google in litigation related to its Google Print product, and Sony in its suit against 21-year-old hacker George Hotz for jailbreaking the PS3.

History

In 1997, the firms Kilpatrick & Cody, and Petree Stockton, merged to form Kilpatrick Stockton LLP.
On January 1, 2011, Kilpatrick Stockton, and Townsend and Townsend and Crew merged to form Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP.
In 2011, the firm assisted Sony in its lawsuit against George Hotz and some people associated with the group fail0verflow for "jailbreaking" the PlayStation 3. This included the attempted subpoena of Hotz's webhost to gather information about visitors to the site, as well as attempted subpoenas of YouTube, Twitter, Blogger and PayPal.

Key people

  • Ches McDowell is an attorney and former lobbyist with Kilpatrick, Townsend, & Stockton hired by Binance, to lobby US President Trump to consider pardoning their former CEO, Changpeng Zhao.

Partners

Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton has over 250 partners.
The firm's most notable partners include the following:

High-profile clients