Posts Tagged ‘IP’
New firm, big money
As previously reported, Shook Hardy & Bacon partners Eric Buresh and Adam Seitz have left Shook to start their own firm. Calling their new firm Erise IP PA, Buresh and Seitz bring with them IP work from Garmin Ltd.
Now, the Kansas City Business Journal reflects on the evolution of IP litigation and the large costs associated with it.
Due to the advanced technical realities and the need for technology and engineering consultants, IP and patent litigation bears some of the highest costs [...]
Tags: Abe Kean, Adam Seitz, Eric Buresh, IP, IP law, IP litigation, Jason Mudd, Megan Redmond, Michelle Marriott, patent, patent law, patent litigation, Paul Hart, Shook Hardy & Bacon, small firm, small firm overhead
KC firm continues to grow practice
Armstrong Teasdale announced three new hires on Wednesday, continuing to expand its growing intellectual property practice.
Attorneys Jesse Harper, Brian Slater, and Douglas Teaney will be added to the firm’s slate.
Harper prepares and prosecutes U.S. and international patent applications in the chemical and mechanical area.
Slater, a UMKC School of Law alumnus, prepares and prosecutes U.S. and international patent applications and enforces U.S. and international patents in the electrical area.
Teaney, who will be of counsel, has wide-ranging experience in the prosecution of U.S. and international [...]
Tags: Armstrong Teasdale, Brian Slater, Douglas Teaney, intellecutal property, IP, IP attorney, Jesse Harper, Missouri Lawyers Weekly, patent attorney, UMKC
