Law360 Covers Brian Pollack's Move to Day Pitney
Law360 discussed new partner Brian Pollack's move to the firm in an article, "Day Pitney Picks Up Ex-Chadbourne Patent Pro," on June 22. Brian, who is based in the Stamford office, said that coming to Day Pitney was a good fit given his New England client base. About his background in engineering and his switch to a legal career, Brian said that, "You tend to get the bigger picture of what's going on when you're helping to protect those inventions."
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The purpose of this monthly series Patently Enabled is to share simplified patent-related information to assist non-patent practitioners in making the best decisions when considering their intellectual property rights.
The purpose of this monthly series Patently Enabled is to share simplified patent related information to assist non-patent practitioners in making the best decisions when considering their intellectual property rights.
The purpose of this monthly series Patently Enabled is to share simplified patent related information to assist non-patent practitioners in making the best decisions when considering their intellectual property rights.
Day Pitney Press Release
The purpose of this monthly series Patently Enabled is to share simplified patent related information to assist non-patent practitioners in making the best decisions when considering their intellectual property rights.
Day Pitney Florida Offices Managing Partner Manuel Garcia-Linares has been appointed to chair the firm's Litigation department. The news was featured in the Florida Bar News.
Day Pitney Press Release
The purpose of this monthly series Patently Enabled is to share simplified patent related information to assist non-patent practitioners in making the best decisions when considering their intellectual property rights.
Day Pitney’s Executive Committee, department leadership changes were featured in Hartford Business Journal.
The purpose of this monthly series Patently Enabled is to share simplified patent related information to assist non-patent practitioners in making the best decisions when considering their intellectual property rights.