Amy Kramer advises clients on the protection of their intellectual property rights and establishing effective domestic and international brand management best practices. She oversees every aspect of the brand management lifecycle - mark selection, trademark prosecution, trademark use/exploitation, licensing, and enforcement/oppositions. Kramer’s practice also involves anticounterfeiting including working with U.S. Customs and Border Protection to identify and seize counterfeit goods. She has experience in a broad range of litigation relating to intellectual property including patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret, Internet and domain name matters, contracts, and business disputes. Kramer is an adjunct professor at the University of Colorado College of Engineering and Law School.
Concentrations
•Evaluating the strength, availability, and enforceability of new brand names
•Anti-counterfeiting policing and strategy
•Trademark, copyright, trade secret, and patent litigation
•Property tax protests and abatements
•Enforcing intellectual property rights on social media and user-generated content sites
•Recovering domain names from cybersquatters and infringers
Recognition & Leadership
Awards & Accolades
•Listed, World Trademark Review, 'WTR 1000,' Colorado, 2024-2025
•Listed, The Best Lawyers in America, Patent Law, 2023-2026
•Listed, 5280 The Denver Magazine, 'Top Lawyers,' Intellectual Property: Trademark, 2025-2026
•Listed, Super Lawyers magazine, Colorado Super Lawyers, 2006-2009, 2011-2025
•Selected, Euromoney, 'Women in Business Awards - Rising Star: Intellectual Property,' 2022
•2016 American Bar Association’s “On the Rise - Top 40 Young Lawyers”
•Listed, Super Lawyers magazine, Colorado Super Lawyers, 'Rising Star,' 2016-2019