Episode 8: Neel Chatterjee - Tech & IP Litigation Partner at King & Spalding
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In this episode of That IP Podcast, host Harry Brooker sits down with Neel Chatterjee, partner and co-head of the Intellectual Property Litigation Practice at King & Spalding and one of the most respected technology trial lawyers of his generation. Recently named Attorney of the Year by The American Lawyer in 2025 — an honor widely regarded as the legal industry’s highest — Neel reflects on a career defined by high-stakes technology disputes, landmark cases, and moments that helped shape modern internet and IP law. Neel walks through his path into the law, from his academic foundations at Dartmouth College and Vanderbilt University School of Law to clerking for the Colorado Supreme Court and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, before building a national reputation for stepping into the hardest cases — often just before trial — where the outcome can define a company’s future. Neel speaks candidly about mentorship, leadership, and the responsibility that comes with influence. He reflects on founding the Bay Area Diversity Career Fair, serving on numerous nonprofit and professional boards, and why diversity, sponsorship, and honest feedback are not optional add-ons but core to the profession’s future. The episode also touches on burnout, longevity, client trust, and how to build a legal career that sustains intensity without losing perspective. It’s a wide-ranging, grounded conversation about trial law, technology, and what it really takes to stay at the top over decades — while still enjoying the work and bringing others along with you.