Jonathan Tropp authored an October 25 article for the Connecticut Law Tribune on the approval of a uniform Standing Order in Patent Cases by the District of Connecticut. He writes: "Though not yet universally adopted in this district, the approval of a form of Standing Order in Patent Cases represents the recognition that patent cases have unique planning needs and a substantial step towards the goal of more efficiently disposing of these often complex cases."
The full article can be found here.
Day Pitney Intellectual Property Partners Elizabeth Alquist, Richard Brown, George Chaclas and Jonathan Tropp have been named to Managing IP's IP Stars 2023 Lists.
Day Pitney partner Alex P. Garens was featured in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly for his promotion to head of the firm's Trademark, Copyright, and Advertising practice.
Day Pitney Healthcare Counsel Carrie Burnsed's arrival to the firm was featured in the Connecticut Law Tribune article, "Connecticut Movers: Welcome to the Team."
The arrival of Day Pitney Healthcare Counsel Carrie Burnsed was featured in Law360 article, "Veteran Health Care Atty Joins Day Pitney in Hartford."
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