within 15 miles of Madison practice in Intellectual Property Connecticut


Jaluria Law LLC

Intellectual Property, Business, Government, Industry Specialties

Y.L. Kelly, Esq.

Intellectual Property, Bankruptcy & Debt, Real Estate

Law Offices Of Michael Iacurci

Intellectual Property, Lawsuit & Dispute, Real Estate, Estate, Business

Wendy Estela, Esq.

Intellectual Property, Energy, Private Schools, Corporate, Construction

Gail S. Kotowski

Copyright, Corporate, Child Custody, Social Security, Divorce

Onofrio Law, P.C.

Immigration, Intellectual Property, Business, Industry Specialties

Robert J. Galiette Attorney At Law, LLC

Health Care, Intellectual Property, Business

Law Offices Of Gregory P. Cohan

Medical Malpractice, Education, Landlord-Tenant, Intellectual Property, Visa

Wiley Ganz, LLP

Patent, Immigration

Law Offices Raymond

Trademark, Government, Business

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Lynch v. Lynch

... for modification, (2) failed to address the plaintiff's pendente lite motion for contempt, (3) ordered him to pay alimony and child support at the same time as it ordered him to pay 60 percent of household and children's expenses, (4) ordered that the intellectual property of the ...

UNIV. OF CONNECTICUT v. FREEDOM OF INFO.

... commission's determination that the exemption's application turns on whether the public agency is engaged in a trade and instead concluded that the exemption's application turns on whether the government has engaged in activities that create qualifying intellectual property. ...

University of Connecticut v. Freedom of Information Commission

... commission's determination that the exemption's application turns on whether the public agency is engaged in a trade and instead concluded that the exemption's application turns on whether the government has engaged in activities that create qualifying intellectual property. ...