Reebehl El-Hage is an intellectual property attorney in Dickinson Wright’s Ann Arbor office, focusing his practice on patent, trademark, copyright, and trade dress matters. He represents clients in complex, high-stakes disputes across multiple forums, including federal courts, the ITC, and the PTAB.
He distinguishes himself through his experience handling all phases of litigation, his technical background as a former engineer, and his ability to navigate complex IP disputes across multiple venues.
He distinguishes himself through his experience handling all phases of litigation, his technical background as a former engineer, and his ability to navigate complex IP disputes across multiple venues.
Education & Credentials
Education
Emory University School of Law
J.D.- cum laude
- Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal, Notes & Comments Editor
University of Michigan
B.S., Aerospace Engineering/Political ScienceBar Admission
Prominent Assignments
- Represented clients in complex patent litigation matters across federal district courts and administrative forums.
- Handled high-stakes trademark litigation involving enforcement and defense of brand rights.
- Worked on copyright disputes involving infringement and licensing issues.
- Managed all phases of litigation, including pre-suit investigations and case strategy development.
- Conducted written discovery and depositions in complex IP matters.
- Assisted in trial preparation and advocacy for intellectual property disputes.
- Represented clients before the International Trade Commission (ITC).
- Handled proceedings before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB).
Professional Involvement
- Intellectual Property Society, Member
Community Involvement
- Pro bono representation for underserved individuals in the District of Columbia