CSG Law, Attorneys Recognized by WTR 1000
Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC (CSG Law) and three of the firm’s attorneys were recently recognized by the World Trademark Review (WTR) in the 2025 WTR 1000. WTR 1000 recognized CSG Law as “highly recommended,” and Peter Nussbaum, Chair of the Trademarks & Copyrights Group, was awarded gold status. Abigail Remore and Neha Bhalani, both of whom are the Practice Group Leaders of the Trademarks & Copyrights Group, earned silver.
The WTR 1000 identifies the leading professionals and firms that are deemed outstanding at obtaining, protecting, managing, enforcing and monetizing trademarks. According to the WTR 1000, CSG Law has maintained a strong foothold in the nation’s legal market.
“With a deep bench of IP attorneys leveraging their collective knowledge, they deftly handle any brief that comes their way,” said WTR 1000. “Trusted by top musical artists and groups, the firm is a renowned name in the entertainment industry, celebrated for its strategic and cutting-edge approach.”
Peter provides advice on trademark, copyright, Internet and technology matters. The publication said Peter “is a standout. He is celebrated for his practical advice and courtroom tenacity, blending business savvy with a knack for resolving complex disputes.”
Abby handles intellectual property matters in entertainment, music, sports, gaming, apparel, education, publishing, restaurant, food and beverage, hospitality, insurance, accounting, advertising, software and health care, and regularly works with non-profit organizations as well as governmental agencies and authorities. The publication noted that Abby is “dedicated to protecting the brands and creative works of business owners, standing out as a fierce advocate in federal courts nationwide.”
Neha handles all aspects of trademark prosecution, including clearance searches, applications and renewals, and provides domestic and international intellectual property strategy planning. Neha, according to WTR 1000, is “the go-to practitioner for companies building international trademark portfolios. Her talent lies in prosecuting trademarks before the World Intellectual Property Organization and seamlessly working with foreign counsel on national applications.”
For more information, please visit https://www.worldtrademarkreview.com/rankings/wtr-1000.
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