Christine Lehman Recognized in Chambers Global 2026 Guide for ITC Litigation 

 

Christine Lehman, Managing Partner of the firm’s Washington, D.C. office, has been ranked once again in the Chambers and Partners Global 2026 Guide for her work in International Trade: Intellectual Property Litigation (Section 337).

Christine is widely regarded as a go-to lawyer in the ITC space, with over 30 years of experience litigating high-stakes patent disputes. Her technical background and deep understanding of the ITC’s specialized forum have made her a trusted advisor to clients navigating complex litigation. She has appeared in dozens of ITC investigations, including 16 trials, and has also coordinated global patent litigation strategies for major corporations.

Most recently, Christine and the RJLF team secured a pivotal win for JetBlack Cycling in a patent dispute with Wahoo Fitness. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia granted a preliminary injunction in favor of JetBlack, enforcing a forum selection clause and preserving the company’s ability to import and sell its innovative products in the U.S.  

Christine’s experience has earned her numerous recognitions as one of the nation’s top intellectual property and ITC Section 337 practitioners, extending beyond Chambers. Her accolades include being named a Bloomberg Law Unrivaled Litigator (one of only 32 litigators nationwide), a Law360 Intellectual Property MVP, and one of Managing IP’s Top 250 Women in IP worldwide. She has also been recognized by Benchmark Litigation, IAM Patent 1000, and Lawdragon 500 for her leadership in patent litigation, among many others.

To learn more about Christine’s practice and recent successes, visit her profile.