Relevant Experience
Lead counsel in federal court litigation arising from infringement claims directed to audiovisual works, works of visual art, celebrity likenesses, architectural works and software.
Develop strategy for, prosecute and maintain domestic and international trademark portfolios for U.S. based companies with foreign product markets.
Commercialize intellectual property through licensed restaurant concepts and merchandising agreements with national companies resulting in revenues streams for intellectual property owners.
Streamline online intellectual property enforcement efforts for trademark and copyright owners and implement risk reduction strategies for online content providers.
Author of two U.S. Supreme Court briefs on behalf of the American Intellectual Property Law Association, one in the copyright infringement class action Reed Elsevier, Inc., et al. v. Muchnick, et al., Civ. No. 08-103 and the other in the landmark trademark dilution case Moseley v. V Secret Catalog, Inc., 537 U.S. 418 (2003).
Developer of first Intellectual Property Drafting seminar course offered at the University of Kentucky College of Law, taught as an adjunct professor and served as an Adjunct Professor of Advanced Trademark Law at George Mason University Law Center in Arlington, Virginia, teaching an Advanced Trademark Seminar and Legal Writing courses.
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