Wyley Proctor is an experienced IP litigator representing clients in patent, trademark, trade secret, and IP-related antitrust and commercial disputes in federal courts nationwide and at the United States Patent and Trademark Office. She is frequently called upon to manage complex, business-critical disputes where legal risk, commercial strategy, and operational impact intersect.
Wyley’s practice spans a wide range of technologies, from DNA sequencing and genetic engineering tools to software and consumer electronics. She has particular depth in pharmaceutical and biotechnology patent litigation. Clients value her ability to translate complex scientific and legal issues into clear strategic options and to drive matters efficiently toward resolution.
In addition to her commercial practice, Wyley is deeply committed to public service. She is a zealous pro bono advocate for survivors of domestic violence, representing clients in divorce, custody, and restraining order proceedings. She is also active in numerous public service and pro bono organizations, including serving on the boards of the Boston Intellectual Property Law Association, Victims’ Intervention Program, and Pro Bono Partnerships.














