Tom Lundin is a distinguished intellectual property and complex commercial litigation attorney with FisherBroyles LLP, practicing across Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Specializing in patent, trademark, and copyright law, he stands out for his extensive experience in high-stakes litigation and his commitment to both corporate and public interest advocacy.
His practice is characterized by a strategic, results-driven approach, representing a diverse clientele ranging from Fortune 100 companies to startups and major educational institutions. With a robust background in federal and state courts, as well as before the U.S. International Trade Commission, Tom offers tailored counsel on IP protection, enforcement, and complex business disputes, complemented by a significant dedication to pro bono work in civil rights and prison reform.
Services Offered
- Intellectual Property Litigation
- Patent Litigation (Utility and Design)
- Trademark and Trade Dress Litigation
- Copyright Infringement Litigation
- Trade Secret Litigation
- Complex Commercial Litigation
- Franchise and Distribution Dispute Resolution
- Media Law and Defamation Disputes
- Cybersquatting and Domain Name Dispute Resolution
- Trademark Prosecution (USPTO and WIPO)
- Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Proceedings
- Brand Management and Portfolio Protection
- IP Due Diligence for Corporate Transactions
- Software and Trademark Licensing
- Franchise System Creation and Compliance Counseling
- Strategic IP Counseling
- Entertainment and Sports Law
- Technology Law
- Internet and E-Commerce Law
- Civil Rights and Habeas Corpus Representation
He is admitted to practice in Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi, and has successfully represented clients in landmark cases involving semiconductors, medical devices, music production, and retail franchising, affirming his reputation as a leading advocate in intellectual property and complex litigation.
