WALTHAM, MA — Morse, Barnes-Brown & Pendleton is pleased to announce that Sean D. Detweiler has joined the firm as a member.
Sean practices in all areas of intellectual property law including: utility and design patent preparation and prosecution, trademark registration, domain name dispute resolution, and the provision of patentability and non-infringement opinions. He routinely advises clients on matters regarding intellectual property portfolio development, strategy, and implementation.
His patent experience is primarily in the high-technology fields of cleantech and medical devices, as well as computer software, mechanical and electrical devices, and combination technologies.
Prior to joining the firm, Detweiler was a partner at the intellectual property law firm of Lahive & Cockfield in Boston, MA. He brings with him additional experience and perspective as a former in-house intellectual property counsel for a multi-billion dollar international corporation, and as a former engineer and supervisor at an energy management consulting company.
He is a graduate of Bucknell University and Pierce Law.
Morse, Barnes-Brown Pendleton, PC, focuses exclusively on the core legal services that businesses need to succeed. The law firm assists businesses of all sizes — from start-ups to Fortune 1000 companies — in the areas of business law, technology and intellectual property, employment and immigration and taxation.
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August 28, 2009
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