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Laura Ganoza

Partner

Laura Ganoza offers exceptional value to clients through her unique combination of litigation and IP experience. Her practice is centered around helping business clients navigate a wide range of intellectual property litigation matters, including trademark, copyright, and patent infringement matters. She also counsels clients on complex commercial litigation matters, including, but not limited to, cross-border disputes, trade secret, and noncompete actions.

Throughout her legal career, Laura has successfully managed a variety of jury trials and bench trials in both state and federal courts. From breach of contract claims, to intricate trade secret allegations, to complicated false advertising cases and technology-heavy patent infringement trials, Laura鈥檚 ability to convey a clear and compelling story has resulted in a winning record and success for her clients, no matter the subject matter. Laura is as comfortable and persuasive explaining a contract term as she is breaking down invention and patent claims.

In addition to enforcing and litigating her clients鈥 valuable IP rights, Laura manages trademark and copyright portfolios for a wide range of clients, including those in the fashion industry and other creatives. Laura helps clients obtain, maintain, and protect their intellectual property rights both domestically and internationally. She clears trademarks and copyrights, prepares and prosecutes trademark and copyright applications, and provides strategic advice and counseling for clients with IP portfolios, both large and small.

Laura serves as the co-chair of Foley鈥檚 Fashion Apparel & Beauty Industry Team (Foley FAB). She is a founding member of Foley鈥檚 Digital Assets, Web3, and NFTs Team (DAWN), and is active in several key sectors, including Innovative Technology, Manufacturing, and Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG).

Passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion, Laura founded and chairs Foley鈥檚 Women of Color Affinity Group, which connects and fosters collaboration among a diverse group of women throughout all offices of the firm.

Fashion, Apparel & Beauty Industry Experience

Laura鈥檚 practice flourishes at the intersection of technology, innovation, and fashion law. As co-chair of Foley鈥檚 Fashion, Apparel & Beauty Industry Team, she serves as a trusted advisor to a variety of national and international clients across the industry. From emerging companies to established global brands, Laura has the sophisticated industry experience and market insight to help her clients navigate through legal challenges and evolving innovation while maintaining and protecting their most valuable assets.

She is a former regional director of the South Florida Chapter of The Fashion Group International, a global trade organization in the fashion, beauty, accessories, and interior design industries. Laura is a thought leader within the industry and has been featured in publications like Landslide, a publication of the Intellectual Property Section of the ABA, and Apparel magazine, among others. She routinely presents seminars on fashion related topics, including the annual Fashion Law 鈥 Year in Review, which takes place each year in January. She has presented at Miami Fashion Week and SwimShow, the leading trade show in the swimwear industry, among a number of other fashion industry-focused events.

During her nearly three-decade-long legal career, Laura Ganoza has handled a variety of jury trials and bench trials in both state and federal courts. From breach of contract claims to intricate trade secret allegations, to complicated false advertising cases and technology-heavy patent infringement trials, Laura鈥檚 ability to tell a clear and compelling story has resulted in a winning record and success for her clients, no matter the subject matter. Laura is as comfortable and persuasive when explaining a contract term as she is breaking down inventions and patent claims. As an example, a recent trial win includes a complete victory for client Roland Corporation, an innovator in electronic musical instruments, against its rival, inMusic Brands, Inc., in a patent infringement lawsuit involving 21 patent claims from four patents on electronic drum and cymbal technology. After a trial that spanned more than three weeks, a jury in federal court in the Southern District of Florida found all of Roland鈥檚 asserted patents valid and infringed and awarded Roland every penny it sought in damages.

Representative Experience

  • Represented innovative musical instrument company Roland Corporation in obtaining a $US4.6m judgment against a significant competitor after a multi-week jury trial. The jury found all asserted patent claims infringed and not invalid. The case received significant press coverage.
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  • Represented luxury jewelry designer in various copyright disputes with copycat brands.
  • Represented couture designer in copyright and Lanham Act claims against various defendants and obtained favorable settlement including permanent injunction against infringers.
  • Represented luxury jewelry designer in dispute with sales representative who was demanding significant sums in unearned commissions and holding products hostage pending payment worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
  • Representing Perry Ellis in the management of their global trademark portfolio.
  • Represented a shoe retailer in a post-acquisition ownership dispute involving one of the trademarks that should have been transferred to the client during the acquisition. The client successfully obtained an assignment of the subject trademark as part of the resolution.
  • Represented Spanish jewelry company TOUS in a counterfeiting and trademark infringement lawsuit.
  • Represented major online retailer in defense of trademark infringement and patent infringement claims involving an array of jeans; motion to transfer for lack of proper venue granted.
  • Represented Luxottica Retail North America, Inc. and Oakley Inc. in connection with a trademark infringement lawsuit filed by musical artist/rapper Pitbull.
  • Represented Belk, Inc. in defense of a trademark infringement lawsuit brought by Aspen Licensing International, Inc.
  • Represented Ron Jon Surf Shop as the plaintiff in a trademark infringement lawsuit in connection with the Ron Jon shield logo.
  • Global trademark and enforcement counsel to Eberjey.
  • Represented athletic wear brand Lucky in Love in co-branding agreement with K-Swiss.
  • Represented PUMA International Sports Marketing B.V. in connection with negotiating a sponsorship and license agreement with a soccer association in Latin America.
  • Counseling various companies in negotiating influencer/endorsement agreements or licensing agreements with celebrities.

Awards and Recognition

  • Selected by her peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America庐 in the fields of Commercial Litigation (2023-2026) and Litigation – Intellectual Property (2025-2026)
  • Selected by Who鈥檚 Who Legal (WWL)鈥檚 independent research as being among the highest-ranked Lawyers in WWL: IP 2024
  • Recognized as a leader in the field of trademark law by World Trademark Review in its 鈥淲TR 1000 鈥 The World鈥檚 Leading Trademark Professionals鈥 directory since 2021
  • Named to BTI Consulting Group鈥檚 coveted Client Service All-Star Team in 2017
    • This honor is bestowed upon individual attorneys who deliver outstanding client service, according to corporate counsel interviewed at large organizations with US$1bn or more in revenue
  • Peer Review Rated as AV Preeminent庐, the highest performance rating in Martindale-Hubbell庐 Peer Review Ratings鈩
  • Named by The South Florida Legal Guide as 鈥淭op Up & Comer鈥 (2008-2012) and a 鈥淭op Lawyer鈥 (2013-2016)
  • Recognized in Florida Trend鈥檚 Prestigious Legal Elite in 2018

Affiliations

  • Former regional director of the South Florida Chapter of The Fashion Group International, a global trade organization in the fashion, beauty, accessories, and home d茅cor industries
  • Very active in the International Trademark Association (INTA) 鈥 she was co-chair of the INTA Leadership Meetings in both 2020 and 2021
  • Currently a member of multiple committees, including the INTA Programming Advisory Council
  • Member, Dade County Bar Association
  • Member, Florida Bar Association
  • Member, New York Bar Association
  • Member, The International Trademark Association

Presentations and Publications

  • Quoted, 鈥淗air, Makeup, Legal: The Lawyering Behind The Met Gala,鈥澛尝补飞360听(May 1, 2025)
  • Contributor and Co-Host, 鈥淔ashion industry leaders discuss authenticity, growth and the future of retail,鈥 Utah Business, Fashion Roundtable (November 21, 2024)
  • Co-authored, ,鈥 published in the March/April 2022 issue of Landslide, a publication of the Intellectual Property Section of the ABA
  • Author of ,鈥漰ublished in Apparel magazine
  • Routinely presents seminars on fashion-related topics, including the annual 鈥淔ashion Law 鈥 Year in Review,鈥 which takes place each year in January
  • Presented at Miami Fashion Week and SwimShow, the leading trade show in swimwear industry, among a number of other fashion-industry focused events

Languages

  • Spanish
April 22, 2026 Honors and Awards

Foley Recognized as Top U.S. Law Firm for Retail by The Fashion Law

番茄社区; Lardner LLP is featured in The Fashion Law (TFL) as a 2026 Top U.S. Law Firm for Retail Companies.
April 1, 2026 In the News

Foley Attorneys Explore How AI, Digital Doubles, and New Laws Are Reshaping Fashion and Beauty

番茄社区; Lardner LLP attorneys Laura Ganoza, Arianna Benitez Colon, and Mackenna Dunna authored The Global Legal Post article, 鈥淗ow AI, digital doubles and new laws are rewriting fashion and beauty.鈥
Foley's Fashion, Apparel and Beauty attorneys
March 12, 2026 Foley In Fashion

How AI, Digital Doubles, and New Laws Are Rewriting Fashion and Beauty

Artificial intelligence (AI) has gone from buzzword to backstage workhorse in the fashion, apparel, and beauty (FAB) industries. When Foley previewed this space in 2024, AI was already being used to power recommendation engines, searches, and personalization. Since then, AI now drives design tools, virtual try-on experiences, synthetic models, and even the digital 鈥渞esurrection鈥 of fashion and beauty icons 鈥 and lawmakers have noticed.
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March 12, 2026 Foley In Fashion

Cut, Clarity鈥 and Compliance: How the CPSC Regulates Jewelry and Accessories

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulates consumer products sold in the United States, and jewelry and accessories are no exception. Whether your business offers costume jewelry, fine jewelry, watches (including smartwatches), or children鈥檚 accessories, all these products must meet certain safety standards and regulations. Compliance obligations exist even if your company does not manufacture the items it sells.
February 10, 2026 Manufacturing Industry Advisor

Cut, Clarity鈥 and Compliance: How the CPSC Regulates Jewelry and Accessories

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulates consumer products sold in the United States, and jewelry and accessories are...
February 6, 2026 Honors and Awards

Ten Foley Attorneys Listed Among World Trademark Review's Leading Trademark Practitioners

Ten 番茄社区; Lardner attorneys and four firm jurisdictions were recognized in the 2026 edition of the World Trademark Review 1000: The World鈥檚 Leading Trademark Practitioners.