David Gulbransen is an intellectual property attorney with extensive experience in both technology and law. He holds a Computer Science degree from Indiana University and earned his J.D. from Chicago-Kent College of Law. Before establishing his legal practice, he served in key technology leadership roles in academia, including Director of Operations at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and Chief Information Officer at the University of Chicago Law School.

David’s legal practice focuses on being a trusted advisor to organizations and individuals, with focuses on intellectual property, technology law, business law and the arts, with particular focus in trademark and copyright law. He has represented a diverse portfolio of clients ranging from established brands to innovative startups. His client list includes notable companies like Tetris, Good Smile Company, Dreams USA, Xaphoon, Viking Arm, and Cannondale, innovative startups such as ZipString and Opalgenix, as well as successful consumer products such as Buffalo Jackson, Instantly Ageless, Rainbow Loom, Chord Buddy, and Crazy Aaron’s Thinking Putty.

His unique combination of technical expertise and legal acumen has made him particularly effective in handling complex intellectual property matters, including counterfeiting and infringement cases. Based in Illinois, he focuses on intellectual property issues facing businesses and artists, including registrations, licensing, and litigation.