- Posted July 03, 2015
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Cutlines for IP on the Green
Attorneys from the Ann Arbor and Detroit office of IP law firm Brinks Gilson & Lione hosted their annual client IP update seminar and golf outing at the TPC in Dearborn on June 24.
Photos courtesy of Barbara Fornasiero
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Brinks associate attorneys from the Ann Arbor office, left to right: Melinda DeSantis, Nick Angelocci and Briana Emerson.
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Keith Weiss, Ph.D., (far left) an associate attorney from the Detroit office of Brinks, poses with clients and Brinks Ann Arbor shareholder, Mike Spink (far right).
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Brinks associate attorney Linda Natler (second from left) and shareholder Bob Fergan, (far right) both from the Ann Arbor office, pose with clients.
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Speakers included Brinks Ann Arbor office Managing Partner Steve Oberholtzer, pictured with Brinks associate attorney Briana Emerson, who also presented.
Published: Fri, Jul 03, 2015
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