Abraham Weill is an associate at the firm's Seattle office. Abraham focuses on intellectual property and commercial complex litigation, ranging from Trademark disputes in front of TTAB to both plaintiff and defense-side litigation on copyrights, patents, and trade secret disputes. He has extensive experience in restrictive covenant litigation and other cases involving contractual interpretation. Abraham also works in construction law, representing public and private entities for contract negotiations and dispute resolution of large and small construction projects. He has represented for-profit and non-profit entities in their commercial real estate disputes. Abraham also advises public entities on statutory compliance, including with the Public Records Act and the Open Public Meetings Act.
Abraham maintains a robust pro bono practice, representing clients in immigration contexts for asylum and deportation proceedings, and working with the firm's Cyber Civil Rights Project to represent victims of online sex crimes. Abraham also is a proud member of the K&L Gates Associate Committee for the Associates Campaign for Equal Justice, where he worked with other law firms to raise money for the Legal Foundation of Washington, which provides over $10mm annually in grants to civil legal aid organizations.