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- Posted February 16, 2012
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Attorney included on German Consulate General Chicago list of attorneys
Gerlinde (Linda) Nattler, an attorney in the Ann Arbor office of Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione is now listed as an attorney on the website of the German Consulate General Chicago. She is the only Michigan-based, German-speaking IP attorney listed.
A native of Dorsten, Germany, Ms. Nattler holds dual citizenship in the United States and Germany and is a resident of Ann Arbor. She focuses her intellectual property law practice on patent prosecution and IP portfolio management, with a particular emphasis on the areas of mechanics, electronics, hydraulics and computerized processes.
Prior to joining Brinks in 2010, Ms. Nattler obtained extensive experience in U.S., European and German patent prosecution, most recently at Continental Automotive Systems, Inc. in Auburn Hills, Michigan as Manager of North American Patents & Licenses. While employed in Europe, she was admitted to practice before the European Patent Office.
Ms. Nattler holds a J.D., magna cum laude, from Thomas Cooley Law School and a University Diploma, Physics, from Universität Bayreuth in Germany.
Published: Thu, Feb 16, 2012
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