Connecticut Movers: Leading CT Firms Update Litigation, Technology Teams
Day Pitney Providence Partner George Chaclas' new role as chair of the firm's Patent Prosecution and Counseling group was featured in the Connecticut Law Tribune's Connecticut Movers column.
Carrie Webb Olson, chair of the intellectual property and technology practice stated, "His commitment to a client-focused practice and to the success of each matter entrusted to the firm is an integral part of our culture and will enable Day Pitney's continued success in patent procurement."
With more than 20 years of patent prosecution experience and 12 years of experience as an engineer, Chaclas is known for helping turn complex inventions into patent assets. He regularly assists clients in obtaining proprietary rights through the preparation and prosecution of patent applications and he works to develop cost-effective procurement strategies.
Read the full article here.
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