John McGrath is an associate attorney practicing international trade, intellectual property, trade remedy and customs law. His practice focuses on Section 337 unfair import investigations before the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), where he represents foreign and domestic clients in matters involving patent, trademark, trade secret, and antitrust violations.
Prior to joining the firm, John worked for a large publicly traded engineering and logistics company as a corporate legal intern where he supported in-house counsel on corporate compliance, government contracts, employment, and privacy law matters. John has also previously interned with a large Washington, D.C.-based law firm, and a boutique Washington, D.C. firm.
While in law school, John was a Notes Editor for the American Intellectual Property Law (“AIPLA”) Quarterly Journal, a Member of the Moot Court Board, and a Thurgood Marshall Scholar. He also served as a Dean’s Fellow (first-year legal writing program teaching assistant), Writing Fellow (individual legal writing tutor), and a 1L Student Mentor.