About
Philip Mann is a veteran trial attorney with nearly four decades of experience in intellectual property law. Known for his direct and strategic approach, Philip helps clients navigate complex litigation with clarity and purpose. His commitment to results-driven advocacy has earned him respect in both courtroom and mediation settings.
Philip earned his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Illinois in 1977. He then completed his Juris Doctor at Washington University School of Law in 1983. With a foundation in electrical engineering and law, Phil seamlessly bridges the technical and legal aspects of intellectual property.
Philip focuses on helping clients define the true objective of each legal dispute. His litigation experience includes jury trials, bench trials, and numerous mediations. Phil also resolves conflicts early when possible, using negotiation and problem-solving to achieve efficient, client-centered outcomes.
Philip’s contingent fee structures allow businesses to pursue litigation with financial predictability. This aligns with his belief in transparency and strategic planning, giving clients the ability to make sound decisions based on real business priorities, not hourly billing.
Philip’s technical background in electrical engineering supports his patent prosecution work, enhancing his ability to advise on both litigation and patent strategy. This dual experience enables him to approach each patent case with a comprehensive understanding of both enforcement and protection.
Philip Mann continues to represent clients with precision and resolve, providing practical legal advice backed by decades of courtroom and technical expertise. His clear communication style and goal-oriented mindset help clients stay focused and confident through every phase of the legal process.
Law Office Affiliations
- Of Counsel, AEON Law
Licensed State
- Illinois
Education
- University of Washington School of Law
Juris Doctor (JD) - University of Illinois
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Awards & Badges


- Copyright application
- Copyright infringement
- Litigation
- Patent application
- Patent infringement
- Trademark application
- Trademark infringement