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Intellectual Property Lawyers Nearby Woodland Hills 91367 (by distance)
Within 5 miles
(Woodland Hills Area) 91364 1.9 miles
(Bell Canyon Area) 91307 3.2 miles
(Tarzana Area) 91356 4.2 miles
(Calabasas Area) 91302 5.0 miles
Within 10 miles
(Encino Area) 91316 5.8 miles
(Northridge Area) 91325 6.9 miles
(Encino Area) 91436 7.3 miles
(Van Nuys Area) 91406 7.3 miles
(Pacific Palisades Area) 90272 7.8 miles
(Chatsworth Area) 91311 7.8 miles
FAQs - Intellectual Property Lawyers in city Woodland Hills How many Intellectual Property lawyers actively serve residents of Woodland Hills, Utah? Approximately 62 licensed attorneys focus on Intellectual Property across Woodland Hills, Utah. Most matters are filed through the Utah District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Intellectual Property lawyers in Woodland Hills, Utah? In Woodland Hills, typical rates range from $199-$305 per hour for Intellectual Property. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2551 and $5798, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Intellectual Property matters usually take in courts near Woodland Hills? Intellectual Property cases in Woodland Hills, Utah usually take around 3-8 months depending on complexity and the Utah District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Intellectual Property cases for people living in Woodland Hills, Utah? Residents of Woodland Hills typically see Intellectual Property filings handled by the Utah District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Intellectual Property? About 62% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Intellectual Property, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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My practice focuses on advising sports and entertainment companies, musicians, songwriters, producers, and other entertainment professionals across a spectrum of industries in advertising & marketing, licensing & merchandising, intellectual property, privacy and general corporate matters.. I counsels clients in the interactive entertainment, music, sports and technology/digital media industries, among others.. I received his B.S. in Sports Management from the University of Kansas in 2009 and his J.D., cum laude, from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in 2013. I am admitted to practice law in the State of California.
Jordan Oslin is an associate at The Bloom Firm. He completed his undergraduate degree in English Literature at Loyola Marymount University, and minored in Classics and Archaeology. He earned his Juris Doctorate from Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles. The recipient of many scholarships, Jordan specialized in Labor and Employment law and Alternative Dispute Resolution at Southwestern. He participated in Southwestern Law School’s Negotiation Honors Program, winning Southwestern Law School’s Annual Entertainment Negotiation Competition. The Negotiation Honors Program allowed Jordan the opportunity to forge his ADR skills through national negotiation competitions. Jordan recognizes the challenges for clients in today’s legal market, and immediately seized the opportunity to work for The Bloom Firm, a firm of exceptional attorneys that strives to guide clients through their cases, minimizing the confusion of a complicated legal world.
Jeff regularly litigates claims for copyright and trademark infringement, unfair competition, false advertising and related claims under both federal and state laws. He also has significant experience handling Internet-related intellectual property issues, such as domain name registration and dispute resolution, and the protection and enforcement of copyrights and trademarks on the Internet. In addition, Jeff extensively counsels and represents clients on the selection, clearance and registration of trademarks and service marks worldwide.. Jeff advises and represents clients across a wide range of industries in their intellectual property matters to develop, protect and enforce such rights around the world. He has also guest lectured on intellectual property issues at law schools including the USC Gould School of Law and Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles. Prior to joining Ezra Brutzkus Gubner LLP, he spent more than eight years as an intellectual property and litigation attorney with national law firms, most recently Foley & Lardner LLP.. In addition, Jeff is an active leader within the International Trademark Association (INTA). He is currently the National Chair of the Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition Committee and a Project Team Leader for INTA’s newly formed Pro Bono Committee. Jeff also regularly serves as a judge for both the Saul Lefkowitz and other moot court competitions relating to trademark and copyright law issues.. Jeff is also well known for his commitments to pro bono and community involvement. He serves as a coordinator for Bet Tzedek Legal Services’ Holocaust Survivors Justice Network, assisting Holocaust survivors and their widows/widowers obtain reparation pension benefits for work performed while residing in German-controlled ghettos. In 2009, he was awarded Bet Tzedek’s Elyse S. Kline Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year Award. He has also received the Wiley W. Manuel Award from the State of California several times for distinguished pro bono legal services. Jeff has also coordinated attorney participation in Lawyers for Literacy, an annual event that benefits Everybody Wins! Los Angeles, a nonprofit literacy program helping children improve their reading skills and self-esteem. He was awarded the Lynford Lardner Community Service Award in 2006.. Finally, Jeff has also been actively involved with a number of charitable organizations, most notably the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) since 2004. Jeff founded and has twice served as a captain of LLS Light The Night Walk teams, to raise funds and awareness for LLS and has been recognized for his outstanding fundraising efforts in the fight against cancer. In 2013, Jeff was an honored candidate for LLS’s 2013 Man of the Year campaign, which raised over $575,000 in just ten short weeks for LLS.
I am originally from Virginiawhere I attended Virginia Tech and received a Bachelor’s of Science in ChemicalEngineering with a minor in Chemistry. Following graduation, I attended the JohnMarshall LawSchool in Chicago, Illinois. While in law school I was a member of the PatentLaw Society that assisted individual inventors in applying for patentprotection. I also clerked for several lawfirms in Chicago and Los Angeles. While clerking for these law firms, I had the opportunity to assist on workfor the Grateful Dead in enforcing their various intellectual property rights.. I am admitted to practice law in both Virginiaand California. I am also a licensed patent attorney withexperience in technical fields covering electrical, software, chemical,mechanical, biomedical, industrial and others.. Once I moved out to Los Angeles,I started working immediately on intellectual property protection and enforcementmatters for many clients, including Grupo Modelo,S.A. de C.V., the Mexicancompany that makes Corona,Pacifico and Modelo beer, among other products. I also continued to practice patent prosecution and enforcement forclients in many diverse fields of business and technical disciplines. I also have over twelve years of experience litigatingintellectual property disputes for both plaintiffs and defendants, both intrial and appellate courts.
Gary A. Nye has been practicing law since 1986. He represents the business community in all aspects of commercial litigation and business transactions including employment, insurance, real estate and corporate disputes.. Mr. Nye serves as outside general counsel to small, medium and large businesses. He represents organizations and executives on matters involving business formation, operations, labor and employment issues, strategic planning and risk management, as well as growth related opportunities and challenges.. In connection with his extensive commercial litigation practice, Mr. Nye has represented certain clients in numerous matters involving the following subjects:. - Representation of various businesses in the successful defense of class actions arising out of claims asserting Labor Code violations and unfair business practices under the Business and Professions Code. - Serving as lead counsel in class action claims relating to a business’ independent contractor classification of its sales force. - Numerous cases in a variety of different industries involving shareholder disputes, operating issues, corporate dissolution and employment related issues. - A variety of matters against former employees and competitors for unfair competition, violation of trade secret laws, and unfair business practices. - Representation of insurance agencies in litigation against governmental agencies seeking claims related documentation under the Freedom of Information Act. Mr. Nye also represents numerous surety and insurance companies, as well as insurance agencies throughout the United States. Mr. Nye has developed multi-dimensional expertise in insurance law as it relates to surety bonds, government liabilities and insurance bad faith. He has represented numerous insurance companies in both claims and bad faith actions. Mr. Nye’s expertise in this area includes the:. - Representation of the plaintiffs in the matter Amwest v. Reno, et al., resulting in a landmark settlement pertaining to the administration of Federal surety bonds. - Representation of numerous clients against the federal government challenging the federal governments’ administrative procedures with respect to bond breach procedures. - Representing surety insurers on all aspects of very large bond claims including construction bonds, workers compensation deposit bonds and self-insurance bonds. - Representing insurance companies in significant disciplinary and administrative matters involving the California Department of Insurance, as well as regulatory matters before the legislature. Mr. Nye also has extensive experience in all aspects of corporate and business transactions. In the transactional area, Mr. Nye's experience includes the representation of both buyers and sellers in the sale of a variety of businesses, all aspects of business formation and capitalization, as well as the preparation of all types of general business agreements.. Mr. Nye is the author of “The Customer List as a Trade Secret,” nationally published in the Intellectual Property Law Journal. He has served as a commercial mediator and arbitrator on the Los Angeles Court Panel of Judicial Arbitrators, and is a frequent guest speaker on legal issues pertaining to surety and general business. Mr. Nye was named a "Southern California Super Lawyer" and recognized as one of the top lawyers in Southern California by his peers in Los Angeles Magazine and Super Lawyers publications.