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JEFFREY A. LINDENBAUM
Mr. Lindenbaum is a
partner of the firm
and practices primarily in the firm’s litigation department.
He has broad intellectual property experience representing and
counseling a wide range of domestic and international clients
in patent, trademark, copyright, right of publicity, trade
secret, and related intellectual property matters. His
litigation experience includes obtaining and defending
injunctions, internet disputes, trademark misuse, and ex parte
seizures of counterfeit products. Mr. Lindenbaum has appeared
and argued patent, trademark and copyright matters in federal
district courts in New York, Michigan, Nevada, Missouri,
Connecticut, New Jersey, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida.
Mr. Lindenbaum also has extensive
experience before the United States Trademark Trial and Appeal
Board, having successfully litigated and/or resolved dozens of
Opposition and Cancellation disputes.
Jeffrey’s prior experience includes work
as a Summer Law Clerk for the Honorable Raymond J. Dearie of
the United States District Court for the Eastern District of
New York, and for the Honorable Sheldon Greenberg of the
Supreme Court of New York.
Mr. Lindenbaum, born in Belle Harbor, NY,
was awarded a Juris Doctor from the University at Buffalo
School of Law. While at the University at Buffalo, he served
as the Assistant Managing Editor of the Buffalo Criminal Law
Review. Prior to attending Law School Mr. Lindenbaum received
a Bachelor of Arts from Binghamton University.
Mr. Lindenbaum is a member of the
International Trademark Association and the Intellectual
Property Law Section of the New York State Bar Association and
is admitted to practice in the State of New York as well as
the Southern, Eastern, Western and Northern Districts of New
York, the Eastern District of Michigan and the Court of
Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He has lectured at the Pace
Law School Center for Continuing Legal Education on the topics
of "Ex Parte Seizures, Temporary Restraining Orders and
Preliminary Injunctions" and “Bridge the Gap - Intellectual
Property Basics and Trends.” He has also appeared as a Guest
Lecturer of the Pace Law School International Law Society.
In 2009, Mr. Lindenbaum was the recipient of the Dr. Thomas Marx Award, in Manchester, England, for his paper titled: "Fifteen Minutes of Fame can Generate Fifteen Decades of Royalties: An International Comparative Analysis of Right of Publicity and Trademark Laws that Create a Monopoly of Economic Benefits Deriving from an Individual’s Name, Image and Likeness."
We use the word 'Partner' to refer to a shareholder or member of the PC, or an employee or consultant with equivalent standing and qualifications.
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