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Giovanni Angles is an associate in the firm’s litigation department concentrating his practice in complex commercial litigation. Mr. Angles has represented clients from a variety of industries, including financial services, energy, media, and luxury goods.
Mr. Angles has experience handling many aspects of the litigation process, including factual investigations, reviewing documents for production, researching and drafting motions, and preparing fact and expert witnesses.
In the realm of intellectual property law, Mr. Angles has represented large brand owners in arbitration proceedings, seeking protection from trademark infringers and “cybersquatters” under the Uniform Domain Dispute Resolution Procedure (UDRP).
In addition, Mr. Angles has represented clients in a variety of pro bono litigation matters in state and federal courts. He has second-chaired a federal bench trial involving a claim arising under The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, resulting in a favorable settlement. He also assisted in a habeas corpus petition before the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and is currently representing an asylum seeker before the U.S. Immigration Court.
Education
Mr. Angles received his J.D., cum laude, from the University of Notre Dame in 2011, where he was note & submissions editor of the Notre Dame Law Review. He received his B.A. in Political Science from Florida International University in 2007.
Speeches and Publications
No Suit for You!, Iqbal's Effect on Potentially Meritorious Cases and the "Compound Allegations" Solution, 86 Notre Dame L. Rev. 795 (2011).
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