Presentations | 08/22/2014

Brooks Kushman Senior Attorney to Discuss Claim Drafting in Presentation to Japanese Intellectual Property

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SOUTHFIELD, Mich., – Brooks Kushman Senior Attorney Timothy Clise will share his insights on best practices for claim drafting in the United States during a presentation for the Japanese Intellectual Property Association (JIPA) on August 27, 2014.

In his presentation, Clise will discuss trends and best practices for Japanese companies to draft and file patent applications in the U.S. Clise has traveled to Japan to discuss U.S. patent law with JIPA each year since 2007.

Clise`s practice at Brooks Kushman focuses on U.S. and international patent preparation and prosecution in the electrical, mechanical and electromechanical arts. He also advises his clients on design, trademarks and trade secrets for developing meaningful, worldwide intellectual property portfolios.

JIPA represents Japanese intellectual property (IP) professionals, and provides businesses around the world with best practices to improve IP systems and strategies.

About Brooks Kushman P.C.
Brooks Kushman is a leading intellectual property (IP) and technology law firm with offices across the nation, and represents clients nationally and internationally with respect to protection, enforcement and monetization of IP, including patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets. The firm has more than 90 intellectual property professionals specializing in various technical disciplines, and has a reputation for providing leading IP counseling with a focus on the business objectives of their clients.

Brooks Kushman counts a number of Fortune 100 companies across a variety of industries among its clients. The firm is also recognized by leading legal publications and rankings, including Corporate Counsel magazine, U.S. News & World Report, Law360, Intellectual Asset Management, Managing Intellectual Property, and Intellectual Property Today. For more information, please visit www.BrooksKushman.com.

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