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Day Pitney LLP is pleased to announce that Carrie Webb Olson, a partner in the firm's Intellectual Property department, joined Mass High Tech (MHT) in honoring women of accomplishment at this year's Women to Watch breakfast on March 23. Olson, who resides in Day Pitney's Boston office, is a member of the MHT advisory committee. The breakfast event recognizes women in technology and life sciences who are "go-getters, hard working, inspirational and motivational to their peers."
The 2011 Mass High Tech Women to Watch included 22 honorees, who were recognized for their contributions to their respective technology sectors and their ongoing role as leaders in their communities. A full list of the winners is available by clicking here.
Olson practices in the area of trademark law and copyright law, working with clients across the United States, as well as overseas, to provide counsel on a wide range of matters. She manages international trademark portfolios and related disputes, and represents clients asserting and defending trademark claims before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and in federal court. Olson also regularly advises clients on international domain name and Internet issues involving trademarks and copyrights.
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Partners Kevin J. Duffy and Richard H. Brown authored the article, "Shouting FIRE! (or Worse) on Social Media: The Interplay of the First Amendment and Government Involvement in Efforts to Limit or Remove Social Media Content," which was published in the Intellectual Property & Technology Law Journal.
Mark Romance authored the article, "UNITED STATES: Major League Soccer Denied on Third-Party Use" for INTA Bulletin, the online publication for the International Trademark Association.
Mark Romance authored the article "UNITED STATES: GOD BLESS THE USA Denied," for the INTA Bulletin, the online publication for the International Trademark Association.
Mark Romance authored an article, "U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Clarifies Rules of Admissibility of Evidence," for the INTA Bulletin Plus, the online publication for the International Trademark Association.
Day Pitney and the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Northeast Chapter co-hosted a virtual roundtable, "Basic Tech and Cyber Competency for In-House Counsel," on September 23.
Partner Carrie Webb Olson is quoted in Modern Counsel profile of BlackRock's Managing Director and Global Head of IP David Eramian.
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