Eric Kohli is a distinguished intellectual property law attorney with over 25 years of experience guiding clients through all phases of intellectual property protection, including IP development, prosecution, enforcement, litigation, and licensing.
Eric is based in Las Vegas, Nevada, and has represented Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 clients. Recognized for his innovative problem-solving skills and relentless pursuit of clients’ goals, Eric specializes in a wide range of intellectual property law, including patent law, trademark law, copyright law, trade secrets, unfair competition, non-competes, licensing, and intellectual property litigation. He has built a reputation for developing, protecting, and enforcing clients’ intellectual property.
Eric has successfully litigated patent, trademark, trade secret, and copyright infringement cases, both offensively and defensively. His prosecution and enforcement practice for patents and trademarks extends globally. Clients, ranging widely from corporate giants to individual entrepreneurs, consistently benefit from his outside-the-box thinking and proactive counsel. Eric’s ability to understand his clients’ unique business objectives while working within their financial boundaries has made him a trusted advisor for protecting some of their most valuable assets.
Eric has achieved favorable outcomes in several high-profile cases, including reversing prior counsel’s summary judgment loss, obtaining a strongly favorable settlement for trade secret theft, and pursuing trademark infringement for notable clients. He is also a published author and speaker on intellectual property law topics.
Eric holds a a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and a J.D. from The John Marshall Law School in Chicago. He is admitted to practice law in Illinois, Missouri, Nevada, and before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Eric is also the President of the South Asian Bar Association of Las Vegas, where he has been a board member since 2019. He is also admitted to the United States Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
On a personal note, Eric moved to the U.S., alone, at the age of 17, and put himself through engineering college and law school. His adventurous spirit extends beyond his career—he is a passionate scuba diver and an adventurous foodie, dedicating his vacations to exploring top diving spots around the world and indulging in culinary creations and talents of accomplished chefs.