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  • Episode 9: Peter Lando - Law Firm Founder at Lando & Anastasi
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode of That IP Podcast, hosted by Harry Brooker, sits down with Peter Lando, co-founder of Lando & Anastasi and one of the most respected intellectual property practitioners in the United States. Peter’s career spans engineering, business, and law — a rare combination that has shaped his approach to advising innovators, investors, and companies operating at the intersection of technology and commercial strategy. Peter reflects on his early career as a chemical engineer at BASF, his transition into law after nearly a decade in industry, and how that hands-on experience continues to inform the way he thinks about intellectual property, risk, and value creation. The conversation explores why great IP lawyers must go beyond technical excellence, and how understanding a client’s business objectives is often the real differentiator. Harry and Peter dive into the story behind founding Lando & Anastasi in 2003 — what it takes to build and scale an IP boutique, the energy and uncertainty of the early years, and how culture, trust, and long-term thinking can shape a firm’s identity over decades. Peter also shares candid insights on mentorship, loyalty in the legal profession, and why empathy, judgment, and problem-solving matter just as much as legal precision. The episode also looks forward, touching on the evolution of IP practice, the impact of technology and AI, and how young lawyers can future-proof their careers by developing breadth, judgment, and commercial awareness. Throughout, Peter emphasizes a core philosophy that has guided his career: don’t tell clients “no” — help them understand how. It’s a thoughtful, wide-ranging conversation about building a meaningful legal career, serving clients well, and staying grounded while navigating change in the IP landscape.

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    52 Min.
  • Episode 8: Neel Chatterjee - Tech & IP Litigation Partner at King & Spalding
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of That IP Podcast, host Harry Brooker sits down with Neel Chatterjee, partner and co-head of the Intellectual Property Litigation Practice at King & Spalding and one of the most respected technology trial lawyers of his generation. Recently named Attorney of the Year by The American Lawyer in 2025 — an honor widely regarded as the legal industry’s highest — Neel reflects on a career defined by high-stakes technology disputes, landmark cases, and moments that helped shape modern internet and IP law. Neel walks through his path into the law, from his academic foundations at Dartmouth College and Vanderbilt University School of Law to clerking for the Colorado Supreme Court and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, before building a national reputation for stepping into the hardest cases — often just before trial — where the outcome can define a company’s future. Neel speaks candidly about mentorship, leadership, and the responsibility that comes with influence. He reflects on founding the Bay Area Diversity Career Fair, serving on numerous nonprofit and professional boards, and why diversity, sponsorship, and honest feedback are not optional add-ons but core to the profession’s future. The episode also touches on burnout, longevity, client trust, and how to build a legal career that sustains intensity without losing perspective. It’s a wide-ranging, grounded conversation about trial law, technology, and what it really takes to stay at the top over decades — while still enjoying the work and bringing others along with you.

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    51 Min.
  • Episode 7: Mike Jakes - Patent Litigation Partner at Finnegan
    Dec 9 2025

    In this episode of That IP Podcast, host Harry Brooker sits down with Mike Jakes, long-time partner at Finnegan and one of the leading figures in patent litigation and appeals, to walk through a 37-year career that started in engineering and evolved into high-stakes IP work. Mike explains how his early days as an electrical engineer at Westinghouse and night-school computer science degree at Johns Hopkins shaped the way he thinks about technology, how a single lunch with legendary patent lawyer Don Dunner nudged him toward law school at Georgetown, and why clerking for Judge Giles Rich at the Federal Circuit was a defining experience. He reflects on joining Finnegan in 1988 and never leaving, what it was like practicing before email and online research, and how the mechanics of lawyering have changed while the fundamentals of advocacy and judgment have stayed the same. Mike talks about learning from giants of the profession, the value of honest feedback, how to seek and use mentorship, and why good writing and constant reading still sit at the heart of great lawyering. He shares his thoughts on burnout, long-term career sustainability, building habits that actually matter, the realities of winning and losing in court, and even his trial ritual of pizza and My Cousin Vinny. It’s a grounded, thoughtful conversation about building a long career in patents, staying curious, and figuring things out as you go.

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    43 Min.
  • Episode 6: Brett Schuman - Co-Chair of IP Litigation at Goodwin
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of That IP Podcast, host Harry Brooker sits down with Brett Schuman, Co-Chair of IP at Goodwin, to trace his journey from the University of Michigan and Harvard Law to nearly three decades in high-stakes IP litigation. Brett shares how an internship at a public defender service in Washington DC first drew him toward law, what it was really like walking into Harvard Law and facing Arthur Miller’s famously intense Socratic civil procedure class, and why clerking for the New Jersey Supreme Court became a foundational experience that shaped the litigator he is today. He reflects on the rise and fall of Brobeck during the dot-com era, his transition to Morgan Lewis, and his early exposure to tech and IP work that ultimately defined his career. Brett speaks candidly about the gap between what law school teaches and what clients actually need, how he thinks about sacrifice and work–life balance, staying engaged in the job after 28 years, and handling the emotional side of losing a trial and using those moments to improve. He also talks about the importance of mentorship, how to navigate difficult periods in your career, and the mindset required to keep developing long after you’ve “made it.” This conversation is packed with practical career advice, honest stories from inside BigLaw, and real insight into what it takes to build and sustain a successful career at the top of the IP litigation world.

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    48 Min.
  • Episode 5: Ian Ballon - Co-Chair of IP & Tech Group at Greenberg Traurig
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode, Harry Brooker sits down with Ian Ballon, one of the foremost litigators in intellectual property, internet law, and data privacy. Ian shares his journey from studying economics to becoming a trusted advisor in Silicon Valley, explains how big data has transformed litigation strategy, and reflects on the importance of mentorship, perspective, and lifelong learning in law. From building expertise and writing one of the first internet law treatises, to counseling clients through high-stakes cases, Ian’s story is filled with practical lessons for lawyers and business leaders alike. Whether you’re an attorney navigating your career, a leader working with legal teams, or just fascinated by how law keeps pace with technology, this conversation offers insights you can take with you.

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    58 Min.
  • Episode 4: Ashok Ramani - Head of IP Litigation at Davis Polk
    Nov 10 2025

    In this episode Harry Brooker sits down with Ashok Ramani for a candid, practical tour of life as an IP trial lawyer. From starting in engineering classes at UC Berkeley to Harvard Law, a federal district court clerkship in DC, early trial reps at a boutique, and now leading a trial-first IP practice at Davis Polk, Ashok shares what actually moves the needle: getting reps, thinking fast, and mentoring relentlessly. We dig into staying calm under pressure (his exercise + meditation routine), imposter syndrome (everyone has it), the rise of AI (and what it means for junior work and training), and why juries are increasingly comfortable with big numbers in patent cases. If you’re an associate eyeing the courtroom—or a GC navigating high-stakes IP—this episode is equal parts playbook and perspective.

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    53 Min.
  • Episode 3: Scott Evans - Founding Partner US at Stobbs (Ex-Adobe & Yahoo)
    Oct 7 2025

    In this episode, Harry Brooker sits down with Scott Evans, a seasoned IP lawyer who has navigated everything from high-stakes trials to leading brand protection at Yahoo and Adobe, and now shaping the U.S. presence of Stobbs. Scott shares his unconventional journey from the stage to the courtroom, his candid take on big law versus in-house life, and why risk taking is essential for innovation. We dive into work life balance, mentorship, the future of law in the age of AI, and building a career rooted in trust and resilience. Whether you’re a junior lawyer, a partner, or simply curious about how legal careers really evolve, this episode is packed with stories, lessons, and honest insights you won’t want to miss.


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    1 Std. und 9 Min.
  • Episode 2: Scott Frank - Former President & CEO – AT&T Intellectual Property LLC
    Sep 29 2025

    In this episode, Harry Brooker sits down with Scott Frank, who recently retired after nearly 30 years leading intellectual property at AT&T, to explore his journey from engineer to patent attorney to corporate leader. Scott shares candid insights on how he pivoted careers, why soft skills often matter more than technical expertise, the importance of building genuine relationships in a digital world, and how to “create your own luck” through service and community. He also reflects on what has changed most in the legal landscape since the 1990s, what kept him at AT&T for three decades, and what’s next as he devotes his time to advancing global IP awareness and education. Packed with practical lessons and inspiring stories, this conversation is a must-listen for lawyers, business leaders, and anyone navigating their own career path.

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    33 Min.