within 15 miles of New Haven practice in Intellectual Property Connecticut


Wiggin & Dana LLP

Immigration, Employment, Business, Intellectual Property, Lawsuit & Dispute

Bachman & Lapointe

Intellectual Property, Criminal, Dispute Resolution, Immigration, Divorce

Law Offices - Richard M. Franchi

Real Estate, Divorce, Other, Accident & Injury, Intellectual Property

Delio Peterson & Curcio Llc

Intellectual Property

Davis Osullivan & Priest

Divorce, Employment Discrimination, Bankruptcy, Patent, Estate

Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky And Popeo PC

Intellectual Property, Other, Lawsuit & Dispute

Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey LLP

Employee Rights, Intellectual Property, Education, Energy, Corporate

Wiggin And Dana, LLP

Industry Specialties, Intellectual Property

Clockwork Law

Industry Specialties, Business, Intellectual Property

Updike, Kelly & Spellacy, P.C.

Employment, Civil & Human Rights, Business, Real Estate, Intellectual Property

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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. ...