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Attorneys on magazine’s list of world’s leading patent practitioners
Intellectual Asset Management magazine has selected attorneys Jim Boyle, Michael Gratz, Andrew McConnell and Tim Newholm as members of the world’s Leading Patent Practitioners list, which the publication made available this month. The firm will also be listed. The magazine, which is solely dedicated to listing, and writing about, best-in-class patent prosecution, licensing and litigation…
Read MoreRegister now for professional engineers learning session
Boyle Fredrickson Offers PDH Opportunity to Professional Engineers MILWAUKEE – Eric Schlevensky, an attorney at Boyle Fredrickson Intellectual Property Law, will present Patent Fundamentals for Engineers from 6 to 8 p.m. June 19 at the firm’s office, 840 N. Plankinton Ave. An hour-long networking reception will follow the presentation. Event check-in begins at 5:30 p.m.…
Read MoreBoyle Fredrickson Attorney Keith Baxter Launches Kickstarter Campaign
Boyle Fredrickson shareholder Keith Baxter recently launched a Kickstarter campaign to support the unveiling of The Kyub: A Three-dimensional feather touch MIDI Keyboard. The Maker-Friendly musical interface (MIDI) kit uses Open Source Software and is easily assembled at home by just about anyone. Baxter, a patent-holding attorney, has a degree in electrical engineering from Yale…
Read MoreGriggs Named Voting Shareholder
Boyle Fredrickson, Wisconsin’s largest, full service intellectual property law firm, has added Michael T. Griggs as a voting shareholder. A registered patent attorney, Griggs, 35, is an experienced litigator who handles all phases of litigation from the initial pleadings stage through trial. He also focuses his practice on preparing patent and trademark applications, researching patentability…
Read MoreLegislation to Rein in Patent Trolls Passes the House of Representatives
By Brad Meyer On December 5, 2013, the U.S. House passed the Innovation Act by a vote of 325 to 91. The bill is aimed at reining in the most egregious practices of so-called patent trolls (also known as Non-Practicing Entities (NPEs) and Patent Assertion Entities (PAEs)). Although trolls do not physically produce any goods…
Read MorePatent Trolls and Other Fairy Tales
By Michael Griggs No, despite how it sounds, a patent troll is not a character in the latest kids’ movie. Patent trolls – or, as they are less derogatively referred to, Non-Practicing Entities (NPEs) or Patent Assertion Entities (PAEs) – are a very real concern. A patent troll is an entity that owns or controls…
Read MoreBoyle Fredrickson Recognized As 2014 Best Law Firm By U.S. News and World Report
Boyle Fredrickson, Wisconsin’s largest intellectual property law firm, has been recognized with a Metropolitan Tier 1 ranking for Patent Law and Trademark Law by U.S. News and World Report Best Law Firms. In addition, the firm was recognized with a Metropolitan Tier 2 ranking for Intellectual Property Litigation and Patent Litigation as well as a…
Read MoreFour Boyle Fredrickson Attorneys Named Super Lawyers
Four attorneys from the law firm Boyle Fredrickson have been named Wisconsin Super Lawyers. Attorneys Keith Baxter and Andrew McConnell were named Super Lawyers for the Intellectual Property primary practice area. James Boyle and John Fredrickson were recognized in the Intellectual Property Litigation category. Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers who exhibit…
Read MoreChris Kukowski Promoted at Boyle Fredrickson
Boyle Fredrickson, Wisconsin’s largest intellectual property law firm, has promoted Christopher Kukowski to non-equity shareholder. Kukowski, 35, joined Boyle Fredrickson in 2007. His practice focuses on the preparation and prosecution of patent and trademark applications, as well as intellectual property opinions and enforcement. He earned his bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering from Marquette University and…
Read MoreThe Federal Government Shutdown and your IP rights
As you know, the federal government shut down at 12:01 a.m. October 1, 2013, after the Senate rejected the House’s latest budgetary proposal. This shutdown has led to a halt in non-essential federal government spending. Since patent, trademark, and copyright applications are reviewed by federal agencies that are no longer receiving government funding, we suspect…
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