Corey Beaubien and Mike Druzinski co-authored an article “The Supreme Court Gets Intellectual: A Look At How The Court Is Reshaping IP Law In Significant Ways.”
[btx_image image_id=”1169″ link=”/” position=”center”][/btx_image] Corey Beaubien and Mike Druzinski co-authored an article “The Supreme Court Gets Intellectual: A Look At How The Court Is Reshaping IP Law In Significant Ways.” The Michigan Bar Journal published the article in its IP-themed issue in February 2016. The article reviewed several significant IP cases decided by the U.S. […]
Steve Permut attended a conference and a roundtable at the Elijah J. McCoy Midwest Regional US Patent and Trademark Office
Steve Permut attended a conference and a roundtable at the Elijah J. McCoy Midwest Regional US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and discussed with Christal Sheppard, Director of the Elijah McCoy Office, and with US Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) Chief Judge Gerard F. Rogers, ways to improve the service to IP stakeholders.
Shannon Smith began doing pro bono work for the American Red Cross
Shannon Smith began doing pro bono work for the American Red Cross as a caseworker for the Restoring Family Links Program with the International Services department. The Restoring Family Links Program helps clients who have been separated from family members in other countries due to armed conflict, migration, disasters, and other humanitarian emergencies.
Jim Stevens and Rick Hoffmann were selected as 2016 dbusiness Top Lawyers
Jim Stevens and Rick Hoffmann were selected as 2016 dbusiness Top Lawyers. Stevens was selected a top lawyer for the specialty Intellectual Property and Patent Law, and Hoffmann was selected a top lawyer for the specialty Litigation—Intellectual Property and Patents.
Corey Beaubien was named an Up & Coming Lawyer by Michigan Lawyers Weekly
Corey Beaubien was named an Up & Coming Lawyer by Michigan Lawyers Weekly. Thirty practitioners were selected for the class of 2015 and were featured in a special edition of Michigan Lawyers Weekly.
Colin Cicotte travelled to Washington DC in September to participate in the Chisum Patent Academy
Colin Cicotte travelled to Washington DC in September to participate in the Chisum Patent Academy—an intensive, small-group, roundtable discussion of recent patent law developments periodically held by noted patent scholar Donald S. Chisum, the author of the multi-volume Chisum on Patents, and Janice M. Mueller, the author of Mueller on Patent Law.
Jim Stevens is currently in his 11th year as an Adjunct Professor teaching Patent Law at the University of Detroit Law School
Jim Stevens is currently in his 11th year as an Adjunct Professor teaching Patent Law at the University of Detroit Law School. He instructs his class from the casebook “Patent Law Including Trade Secrets-Copyrights-Trademarks,” a West Publishing publication Stevens co-authored with Reising attorneys William Francis and Matt Schmidt.
Rick Hoffmann, Jim Stevens, Scott Hogan, and Mike Druzinski have been recognized by the Super Lawyers rating service for 2015
Rick Hoffmann, Jim Stevens, Scott Hogan, and Mike Druzinski have been recognized by the Super Lawyers rating service for 2015. The annual Super Lawyers selection process involves independent research, peer nominations, and peer evaluations. Hoffmann has been named a Michigan Super Lawyer for ten consecutive years and Stevens for six of the last ten years. […]
A team including ten Reising attorneys, interns, and staff participated in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Detroit
A team including ten Reising attorneys, interns, and staff participated in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Detroit on Saturday May 16th. The team, cleverly dubbed “Reising to the Occasion,” raised over $1,500 in donations for the charity.
Matt Schmidt won an appeal for a client on a patent application that was transferred to Schmidt from another law firm
Matt Schmidt won an appeal for a client on a patent application that was transferred to Schmidt from another law firm. The patent application covered one of the client’s important product lines. The U.S. Patent Office dropped the appeal, and the patent application was allowed before the appeal made its way to the Patent Trial […]