WANG IP LAW GROUP, P.C. - Key Persons
At Wang IP Law Group, P.C., Mr. Lu practices a wide variety of Business Litigation, Civil Litigation, and Intellectual Property Law matters. His IP practice is primarily focused on trademark, copyright, licensing, and litigation. Mr. Lu is also experienced in drafting and negotiating business and licensing contracts and agreements.
Prior to joining the Wang IP Law Group, Mr. Lu worked at law firms that specialized in personal injury matters, construction defect litigation, and mass tort litigation. Mr. Lu's extensive experience and knowledge ensures that clients see the results they deserve by working quickly, efficiently, and effectively. Mr. Lu is fluent in both English and Mandarin Chinese which allows him to communicate with a diverse clientele.
Edward received his juris doctorate from The George Washington University Law School in Washington, DC. During his legal studies, Mr. Lu interned with the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights where he worked directly with members of Congress to research and reform civil rights laws and policies. Prior to law school, Mr. Lu graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies.
Mr. Trujillo practices a wide variety of Criminal Defense and Immigration Law at Wang IP Law Group, P.C. His Criminal Defense practice includes marijuana charges, drug crimes, DUI defense, and juvenile crimes. Mr. Trujillo also helps clients with both business-related and personal Immigration issues.
As for Mr. Trujillo's Immigration practice, he is an AILA DREAM Defender, assisting individuals who may qualify for relief under the proposed DREAM Act. AILA DREAM Defenders provide expert immigration pro bono legal assistance and advocacy support to young adults who would qualify for relief under the DREAM Act, if enacted, and who are unable to afford an attorney.
At Wang IP Law Group, P.C., Robert Grandon practices a wide variety of Business Litigation, Civil Litigation, and Intellectual Property Law matters. His IP practice is primarily focused on patent, trademark, copyright, licensing and litigation. Mr. Grandon has over 25 years of experience managing complex and diverse civil, criminal, and appellate caseloads.
Mr. Grandon also practices complex business litigation. Previously, Mr. Grandon has served as a Supervising Attorney, Managing Director, and General Counsel for multiple companies. In these roles, Mr. Grandon has experience with handling and managing full case responsibility from intake meetings to appeals. He applies this knowledge to both negotiate settlements and go to trial regarding Business, Bankruptcy Adversarial, and Insurance matters. Mr. Grandon develops client-tailored plans to include provisions that best suit the clients' needs, including servicing through litigation, mediation, arbitrations, and FINRA arbitrations.
Mr. Grandon received his juris doctorate from the University of La Verne, where he graduated fifth in his class. Mr. Grandon also received American Jurisprudence Awards for Contracts and Trial Advocacy. During law school, Mr. Grandon was a Law Clerk for the Honorable Judge William Hyde. Prior to law school, Mr. Grandon served in the U.S. Army from 1983 to 1986. In his spare time, Mr. Grandon has worked as a guest lecturer at Chapman University teaching Constitutional law and as a Pro Bono Attorney for the LA Independent Artists' Project.
Tom Chen focuses his practice mainly on Business Law and Business Law Transactions. Mr. Chen specializes in the establishment, maintenance, and growth of businesses and he advises companies of all sizes on various legal and business issues. He is also experienced in representing clients regarding a wide range of business litigation and transactional matters as well. Mr. Chen contributes to Wang IP Law Group, P.C. in his ability to develop new business while providing his clients with the most comprehensive support tailored to their individual needs.
Prior to joining Wang IP Law Group, P.C., Mr. Chen worked in the legal department for Optics Laboratory, a global healthcare company specializing in ophthalmic pharmaceuticals. Here, Mr. Chen developed his business skills by negotiating distributorship agreements, drafting contracts and responding to product safety and defect protocols. Mr. Chen is also knowledgeable in Immigration Law from his time working for the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles. As a law clerk for the nonprofit, he learned to manage unusual immigration cases and communicate effectively with clients of limited English speaking ability.
Mr. Chen received his Bachelor of Science in Economics: Management Science from the University of California, San Diego and his Juris Doctorate with a certificate in Business Law from the Gould School of Law at the University of Southern California. During law school, Mr. Chen was in the Order of the Coif honor society and graduated in the top 10% of his class. In addition to his scholastic achievements, Mr. Chen also fluently speaks, reads and writes Mandarin Chinese and Taiwanese.
Tommy (Zhen Yang) Pan practices a wide variety of Business Litigation, Civil Litigation, and Intellectual Property Law matters. His IP practice is primarily focused on trademark, copyright, licensing, and litigation. Mr. Pan is also experienced in drafting and negotiating business and licensing contracts and agreements. He is fluent in English, Mandarin Chinese and Shanghainese which allows him to communicate with a diverse clientele. Mr. Pan's diverse experience and extensive knowledge of Intellectual Property and Business matters ensures that clients will obtain the best possible outcome in their case.
Prior to joining the Wang IP Law Group, Mr. Pan worked as an associate attorney at Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP counseling high profile international businesses on compliance with Chinese regulations and defending international businesses in casualty claims.
Tommy received his Juris Doctorate from the University of San Francisco Law School in San Francisco, CA. There, Mr. Pan received the University of San Francisco Dean's Scholarship and worked as a member on the Intellectual Property Law Bulletin. During law school, Mr. Pan also worked as a summer associate for a global law firm in Beijing, China where he drafted memos for foreign trademark registrations and published articles on the Chinese government's anti-monopoly matters.
Prior to law school, Mr. Pan graduated magna cum laude from the University of Southern California with a Bachelor of Arts in Pre-Law: English. At USC, Mr. Pan was a member of both the USC Pre-Law Society and the National Academic Honor Society.