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Martin Gomez
Partner at Goodwin's Technology and Life Sciences group
Martin Gomez is a partner at Goodwin Procter LLP, where he plays a pivotal role in the Technology and Life Sciences Business Unit. His expertise lies primarily in intellectual property (IP) matters, and he co-leads the firm's MedTech and Artificial Intelligence practice groups. Martin advises a diverse range of clients, from startups to established companies, focusing on corporate and IP issues throughout various stages of their business lifecycle, including company formation, IP protection, fundraising, and strategic transactions.12
Professional Background
Martin is a registered patent attorney with significant experience in patent portfolio development, transactional IP diligence, IP licensing, and litigation concerning patents and trade secrets. His technical background in mechanical and biomedical engineering enhances his ability to navigate complex issues in medical devices, digital health, robotics, and other technology sectors. He has also been involved in pro bono work, assisting small businesses and immigrant children through various initiatives, earning him the 2019 Robert B. Fraser Pro Bono Award from Goodwin Procter.13
Education and Recognition
He graduated first in his class from the University of New Hampshire School of Law in 2013 and holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Boston University. During his law school tenure, he served as Editor-in-Chief of an intellectual property law review and received the ALI/ABA Scholarship & Leadership Award upon graduation.12
Contributions and Publications
Martin has contributed to various publications and presentations on topics related to IP law and technology, including discussions on generative AI and regulations affecting the MedTech industry. His insights are sought after in forums discussing the legal landscape for emerging technologies.134