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Drafting the Technology Game-Plan, Part 2: Opinions of Counsel

  • Eric R. Moran
  • Summer 2003 (snippets)
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About the Author

Eric R. Moran

Eric R. Moran is a partner with McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff LLP and serves as Chair of the firm's Trademark, Unfair Competition, Advertising Law & Copyright Practice Group. Mr. Moran has experience in all areas of intellectual property law, with particular emphases on litigating and counseling clients on patent, trademark, and domain name issues. Mr. Moran's litigation experience includes successful district court trials, Federal Circuit appeals, and proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. His practice includes a significant concentration in the mechanical, software, electronics, telecommunications, consumer products, and injection molding arts, with a particular expertise in diagnostic and medical device litigation and counseling.
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