Houston-based intellectual property boutique Heim, Payne & Chorush has added Elizabeth King as of counsel.
“I wanted to launch a trademark litigation group, and I couldn’t think of another firm that I would rather do it with anywhere in Houston,” King told The Texas Lawbook.
Her practice includes high-stakes litigation and complex disputes before federal district courts and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. She will lead the firm’s expanded trademark litigation and appeals practice.
“We are proud to welcome Elizabeth, who will help the firm expand our intellectual property work for high-level decision-makers,” firm founder Michael Heim said in a news release. “Her insider’s precision and proven results in trademark policy make her a decisive choice for clients navigating complex brand challenges.”
King started at the firm March 1. She said her first month has been “fantastic.”
“The firm’s really deep bench in litigation and expertise is a perfect marriage with my expertise in trademarks,” King said.
She is a graduate of the University of Texas and Houston’s South Texas College of Law.
