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Christopher V. Carani, Esq.

Intellectual Property Attorney, Partner at McAndrews, Held & Malloy, Ltd.

Professional Background

Christopher V. Carani, Esq. is a distinguished partner and shareholder at the intellectual property law firm McAndrews, Held & Malloy, Ltd. located in Chicago, Illinois. He is recognized as a leading authority in intellectual property law, particularly focusing on the enforcement and procurement of utility patents, design patents, trademarks, trade dress, and copyrights. With extensive experience in litigation, Chris has represented clients in high-profile cases before notable bodies including U.S. district courts, the International Trade Commission (ITC), the Federal Circuit, and even the U.S. Supreme Court.

Throughout his career, Christopher has become a sought-after advisor for some of the most design-centric companies globally, helping them to cultivate valuable design right portfolios. His efforts have particularly shone in his work with the top filer of U.S. design patents, through which he has successfully procured thousands of strategic design rights not only in the United States but also across more than 70 countries. Chris provides comprehensive counsel on design law protection and enforcement issues and is frequently invited to render expert infringement and validity opinions.

His contributions to intellectual property law have earned him prestigious recognition. IAM Magazine consistently includes Chris in its IAM Patent 1000, where he is referred to as one of the U.S.’s “pre-eminent design law experts.” His designation as a “design patent authority” and “one of the nation’s top design patent specialists” illustrates his exceptional knowledge and ability in this complex field. Additionally, IAM Magazine recognizes Chris as one of the World’s 300 Leading IP Strategists, highlighting him as a foremost strategist in design law on a global scale.

Education and Achievements

Christopher Carani’s educational background laid a strong foundation for his successful career in law and engineering. He earned his Juris Doctorate from The Law School at The University of Chicago, one of the nation’s premier law schools, known for shaping influential legal minds. Prior to that, he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Marquette University, providing him with a unique, technical perspective on intellectual property and aiding his proficiency in the field.

In October 2020, Chris was elected as Chair of AIPPI-US, which serves as the U.S. national group for the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI). In addition to his role as Chair, he is also currently leading the Design Rights Committee of AIPPI. His previous leadership roles include serving as chair of the Design Rights Committee for the American Bar Association and the Committee on Industrial Designs for the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA).

In addition to his law practice and leadership roles, Chris has imparted his knowledge as an educator. He previously held adjunct professor positions at Chicago Kent College of Law and Northwestern University School of Law, sharing his expertise in design law with aspiring lawyers.

His written contributions to the field are numerous and highly regarded. He has published and lectured extensively on various design law topics, showcasing his deep understanding of the complexities involved in this area. Notably, he is the editor-in-chief and author of the book “Design Rights: Functionality and Scope of Protection,” published by Wolters Kluwer N.V., with its second edition released in early 2022. Furthermore, his influential article entitled "All or Nothing at All: Design Patent’s Ornamentality Requirement and the Failings of Feature Filtration" was published in the Berkley Technology and Law Journal in 2022, which discusses significant aspects of design patent law.

Overall, Chris Carani’s career embodies a distinguished trajectory packed with leadership, education, and extensive knowledge within the realm of intellectual property law. His recognition as a lawyer of considerable expertise attracts clients seeking to protect their intellectual assets effectively. His work not only impacts his clients but also contributes meaningfully to the broader discourse surrounding design laws and intellectual property strategies globally.

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Greater Chicago Area