Hiscock & Barclay Announces Restructuring of Intellectual Property Practice Areas and Enhanced Leadership Team

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Tue Apr 6, 2010 11:21am EDT

NEW YORK--(Business Wire)--
Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, a full service 200-attorney law firm, announces the
restructuring of its intellectual property (IP) practice and the enhancement of
its leadership team of the new practice areas. In keeping with its commitment to
provide clients with direct access to lawyers having expertise in the diverse
sub-sets of intellectual property protection, the Firm has divided its IP
practice into three focused Practice Areas: Branding, Trademarks & Copyrights;
Patents & Prosecution; and Intellectual Property Litigation. 

Michael A. Oropallo, a trial attorney with more than 20 years of IP experience,
has been selected as Practice Group Leader to oversee these new IP Practice
Areas and its lawyers. 

Mark I. Peroff, a resident in the Firm`s New York City Office, will chair the
Branding, Trademarks & Copyrights Practice Area. The group will focus on
assisting clients in protecting their brands, as well as commercializing and
enforcing trademarks, trade dress, and copyrights in the U.S. and in more than
200 countries throughout the world. 

Peter J. Bilinski and Thomas R. FitzGerald will co-chair the Patents &
Prosecution Practice Area which handles the prosecution and enforcement of
patents and all patent-related matters. Group members will utilize their
extensive legal and technical experience to obtain patents from the U.S. Patent
and Trademark Office and foreign patent offices in keeping with the business
goals of our clients. 

Douglas J. Nash and Christopher E. Blank will co-chair the Firm`s expanding
Intellectual Property Litigation Practice Area which focuses on litigating
intellectual property rights. 

"Reorganizing our Intellectual Property Practice Group allows us to better serve
our clients-from large national clients to smaller local ones," said Group
Leader Michael Oropallo. "Echoing the Firm`s commitment to enhanced practice
offerings, our IP lawyers have the experience and knowledge to represent
clients` intellectual property interests before the U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office including its Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences and Trademark
Trial and Appeal Board, the U.S. Copyright Office, as well as in litigation
throughout the United States, and in proceedings before the International Trade
Commission and other tribunals. Hiscock & Barclay is committed to a business
model that supports a demanding client base, provides results efficiently and
cost effectively, with the resources of a large firm. This model enables our
lawyers who represent industry leading clients, to provide outstanding service.
By better organizing and more accurately portraying our attorneys` abilities,
the Firm will be enabling our IP attorneys with the tools to build their
practices." 

Members of the Firm`s IP groups are active in many leading industry endeavors.
In January 2010, Oropallo, Nash and Peroff were selected to chair and present on
cutting-edge patent, trademark and copyright issues at the 2010 New York State
Bar Association`s Annual Meeting of the Intellectual Property Law Section. In
March 2010, Mark Peroff and Darren Saunders attended the Annual Conference of
the Pharmaceutical Trade Marks Group in Liverpool, England. In May 2010, the
Firm`s IP attorneys will be participating in the International Trademark
Association Annual Conference in Boston. 

Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, listed as a "Top 250 Firm" by The National Law Journal,
is a full-service, 200-attorney law firm, with offices throughout the major
cities of New York State, as well as in Boston, Washington, D.C. and Toronto,
providing comprehensive legal and business counsel to a diverse client base in
30 practice areas. For more information on Hiscock & Barclay, visit
www.hblaw.com.

Hiscock & Barclay, LLP
Jill Richmond, 800-727-2131 x2722
Assistant Marketing Director
jrichmond@hblaw.com

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