Thursday, June 7, 2012

Local law firm honored for trademark work - Charlotte Business Journal:

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The Charlotte-based corporate and commercial law firm came inat No. 59 for the seconf quarter of 2008. The firms are ranked on the numbert of federal trademark applications submittedx duringthe quarter. In addition, Robert Cameron, an attorne with the local firm, earned a ranking of No. 8 on the list of the Top 50 trademarj attorneys. “Our clients are interestedf in protecting their brands and this ranking helpsd establish us as a national leader in trademarjk prosecution with the knowledge and experience to meet our growing needs,” says Cameron, who joined the firm in Februarhy 2008 to head up the trademark prosecution Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson has more than 130 The firm has offices in Charlotte, Rock Hill and Chapel Trademark Insider is a quarterl publication that includes trademark-filing activity and an analysid of overall industry trends.
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  1. There were two distinct and different reasons for networks developing in the legal profession. The first was internationalization which became globalization in the 1990s. Law firms simply needed international connections. The second was expansion of a number of large United States firms to become “national”. Smaller firms or firms with a niche practice required this same expertise in other states. The networks provided them this expertise.

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