As Partner in Charge of the Austin office, Nash is committed to building a collaborative, mentorship-focused environment for attorneys and technical specialists. He actively participates in Austin’s vibrant technology and arts communities and currently serves as a Board Member
of Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts. He is also a member of the Austin Intellectual Property Law Association, where he contributes to the Awards and Public Relations/Education/Pro Bono Committees.
Nash Zogaib is an Austin-based intellectual property attorney and Partner in Charge of Gray Ice Higdon’s Austin office, where he leads the firm’s strategic growth in Texas and supports clients across the country in complex IP matters. He advises companies on patent portfolio management, trademark prosecution and enforcement, copyright strategy, and trade secret protection.
With a background in electrical and computer engineering, Nash counsels clients in industries ranging from telecommunications and automotive technologies to artificial
intelligence and robotics. His practice emphasizes protecting emerging innovations while aligning IP strategy with business goals.
Before entering law, Nash worked for more than a decade as a telecommunications engineer at Nortel Networks, gaining hands-on experience in GSM, CDMA, and LTE systems—technical insight that continues to inform his practical, solutions-driven approach to IP protection.
Nash’s practice encompasses domestic and international patent prosecution, trademark clearance, portfolio management, and strategic counseling for clients developing AI and machine learning (AI/ML) technologies. He helps clients navigate evolving USPTO guidance on AI-related inventions and advises on trade secret protection and data rights for complex software and algorithmic systems.
Chambers USA: Guide to Leading Business Lawyers – Intellectual Property (2021–2025)
The Legal 500 United States – Patents: Prosecution (2021–2025)
Massachusetts
Registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
J.D., University of New Hampshire School of Law (Franklin Pierce Law Center)
B.S., McMaster University, Electrical Engineering and Business
Nash Zogaib is an Austin-based intellectual property attorney and Partner in Charge of Gray Ice Higdon’s Austin office, where he leads the firm’s strategic growth in Texas and supports clients across the country in complex IP matters. He advises companies on patent portfolio management, trademark prosecution and enforcement, copyright strategy, and trade secret protection.
With a background in electrical and computer engineering, Nash counsels clients in industries ranging from telecommunications and automotive technologies to artificial
intelligence and robotics. His practice emphasizes protecting emerging innovations while aligning IP strategy with business goals.
Before entering law, Nash worked for more than a decade as a telecommunications engineer at Nortel Networks, gaining hands-on experience in GSM, CDMA, and LTE systems—technical insight that continues to inform his practical, solutions-driven approach to IP protection.
Nash’s practice encompasses domestic and international patent prosecution, trademark clearance, portfolio management, and strategic counseling for clients developing AI and machine learning (AI/ML) technologies. He helps clients navigate evolving USPTO guidance on AI-related inventions and advises on trade secret protection and data rights for complex software and algorithmic systems.
Chambers USA: Guide to Leading Business Lawyers – Intellectual Property (2021–2025)
The Legal 500 United States – Patents: Prosecution (2021–2025)
J.D., University of New Hampshire School of Law (Franklin Pierce Law Center)
B.S., McMaster University, Electrical Engineering and Business
Massachusetts
Registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
As Partner in Charge of the Austin office, Nash is committed to building a collaborative, mentorship-focused environment for attorneys and technical specialists. He actively participates in Austin’s vibrant technology and arts communities and currently serves as a Board Member
of Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts. He is also a member of the Austin Intellectual Property Law Association, where he contributes to the Awards and Public Relations/Education/Pro Bono Committees.
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