Brandon Smith

Senior Litigation Partner

Certified Intellectual Property Law Specialist

12+ years experience

Brandon Smith is a Senior Litigation Partner at Sterling & Croft, a nationally recognized law firm specializing in complex commercial litigation. He brings over twelve years of experience to the firm, focusing primarily on intellectual property disputes, including patent infringement, trade secret misappropriation, and trademark litigation. Mr. Smith is a seasoned litigator with a proven track record of success in both federal and state courts. He possesses a deep understanding of the intricacies of intellectual property law and a keen ability to translate complex technical concepts into compelling legal arguments. Throughout his career, he has represented a diverse range of clients, from Fortune 500 corporations to cutting-edge startups, providing strategic counsel and aggressive advocacy. Before joining Sterling & Croft, Mr. Smith was a partner at Davies & Albright, where he successfully defended numerous clients against claims of patent infringement. He is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and a published author on topics related to intellectual property litigation. He is dedicated to providing his clients with the highest quality legal representation and achieving optimal outcomes on their behalf.

Articles by Brandon Smith

Legal News

GA Motorcycle Accident: Are You Owed More?

Navigating the Maze: Maximum Compensation for a Motorcycle Accident in Georgia Suffering injuries in a motorcycle accident in Georgia, particularly near areas like Macon, can…

Brandon Smith · · 9 min read
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Alpharetta Motorcycle Accidents: Injury Guide

Motorcycle accidents in Georgia, particularly in bustling areas like Alpharetta, can lead to devastating injuries. Navigating the aftermath of a motorcycle accident requires understanding the…

Brandon Smith · · 9 min read
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GA Motorcycle Accident: Is Your Evidence Safe?

Navigating the aftermath of a motorcycle accident in Atlanta, Georgia can be overwhelming. Recent changes in Georgia’s traffic laws, specifically concerning evidence admissibility, could significantly…

Brandon Smith · · 8 min read