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Greenberg Traurig’s Roman Fayerberg Named a Massachusetts ‘Go To Intellectual Property Lawyer’

BOSTON – Aug. 27, 2025 – Roman Fayerberg, co-chair of the Boston Intellectual Property (IP) & Technology Practice of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, was named a 2025 “Go To Intellectual Property Lawyer” by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. Fayerberg and his fellow honorees are featured in the publication’s Aug. 18 edition.

“Go To” Lawyers are nominated by their peers and chosen by a panel from Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. Honorees are selected for demonstrating in-depth knowledge in their field and deep experience with a record of success, according to the publication.

“We congratulate Roman on this well-deserved recognition,” Boston office Co-Managing Shareholders David J. Dykeman and Terence P. McCourt said in a joint statement. “Roman’s strategic, practical, and client-focused approach to IP matters has earned him a reputation as a trusted advisor and respected leader in the IP legal community.”

Fayerberg is a registered patent attorney with broad experience helping clients strategically protect and leverage their innovations globally. He works with clients to develop and manage worldwide patent portfolios and counsels clients regarding freedom to operate, patent landscape, and patent infringement and validity matters. Fayerberg also conducts patent due diligence investigations in connection with venture capital investments, mergers and acquisitions, and licensing opportunities. He has represented clients ranging from startups to global companies in a variety of technical areas, including medical devices, robotics, and diagnostic and imaging systems. His patent practice builds on his prior career as a research and development engineer at major medical device companies.