David Nay, who earned B.S.E. and M.S.E. degrees in mechanical engineering at the University of Michigan before graduating magna cum laude from Michigan State University College of Law where he was managing editor of the Michigan State Law Review, has become a shareholder of Quinn Law Group, PLLC, in Novi.
Nay joined the firm in 2010 and focuses his legal practice on all aspects of intellectual property law, with a specific emphasis on patent prosecution, intellectual property portfolio management, advanced design counseling and risk management/mitigation. Nay currently represents companies in a variety of technology areas, including sporting equipment, footwear, automotive systems, surgical diagnostics and robotic control.
He is admitted to the State Bar of Michigan, and is registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
“David has contributed significantly to Quinn Law Group since joining us,” said Christopher Quinn, founder and principal of the firm. “David is an outstanding lawyer with exceptional legal skills and technical skills. We are thrilled to have him as a shareholder.”
Prior to working at Quinn Law Group, the Novi resident worked for several years at a large general practice firm, where he represented clients in both patent and trademark infringement matters.
- Posted March 16, 2015
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