Tal Band
Global Guide 2024
Band 1 : Intellectual Property
Email address
[email protected]Contact number
972-3-567-0700Share profile
Band 1
About
Provided by Tal Band
Practice Areas
Intellectual Property | Intellectual Property Disputes | Anti-Counterfeiting and Brand Enforcement | Copyrights and Related Rights | Designs | Geographical Indications/Appellations of Origin | Media and Entertainment | Medical Devices| Patents | Pharmaceuticals and Biotech | Service Inventions and Inventorship Disputes | Technology Transfer | Telecommunications | Trademarks | Trade Secrets and Confidential Information | Homeland Security and Defence Sector
Experience
Tal Band is a senior partner, a member of the board, and co-head the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice Group.
Tal represents high-profile clients in litigation before Israel’s civil courts and the Patents and Trademarks Office (Israel Patent Authority) on all matters relating to patents, trademarks and copyright. He represents local and foreign clients in complex litigation to protect their intellectual property rights, including know-how and trade secrets. Tal also represents Israeli clients with global operations across multiple jurisdictions, in close cooperation with leading litigators in the US, the UK and worldwide.
Tal’s clients are leading players in the pharmaceuticals, life sciences, defence and security, telecommunications, media, manufacturing and retail sectors, as well as investors, universities and start-ups.
Languages Spoken
Hebrew | English
Education
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
LL.B. cum laude
1983
Chambers Review
Global
Tal Band earns widespread recognition as a lawyer with a strong track record in trade mark and patent infringement cases, most notably within the pharmaceutical sector.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Tal is a great leader. He is experienced and sophisticated."
"He is the dean of Israeli generic pharmaceutical IP matters."
"Tal is a great leader. He is experienced and sophisticated."
"He is the dean of Israeli generic pharmaceutical IP matters."