Seven attorneys in the Ann Arbor office of Brinks Gilson & Lione, one of the largest intellectual property law firms in the United States, have been named to the 2019 Michigan Leading Lawyers list:
Lawrence G. Almeda - Intellectual Property Law, Patent Law
Jon H. Beaupré - Intellectual Property Law, Patent Law
William R. Boudreaux - Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical Law, Intellectual Property Law
James K. Cleland - Copyright & Trademark Law, Intellectual Property Law, Patent Law
Michael S. Gzybowski - Intellectual Property Law, Patent Law
Steven L. Oberholtzer - Copyright & Trademark Law, Intellectual Property Law, Patent Law
Michael N. Spink - Copyright & Trademark Law, Intellectual Property Law, Patent Law
Leading Lawyers, a division of the Law Bulletin Publishing Company, surveys thousands of attorneys statewide to identify lawyers most often recommended by their peers. Lawyers cannot nominate themselves or anyone at their own law firm. Fewer than five percent of all lawyers licensed to practice law in a given state can be named a Leading Lawyer.
Learn more at http://leadinglawyers.com/about.cfm.
- Posted April 25, 2019
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Brinks Gilson & Lione attorneys named to 'Michigan Leading Lawyers'
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