Honigman announced today that it added two new partners to its Intellectual Property department. John Chau joins the firm’s Patent practice group in Bloomfield Hills and Mary Hyde enters the Intellectual Property Litigation practice group in Ann Arbor. Additionally, Cristina Almendarez joins as an associate in the Intellectual Property Litigation practice group in the firm’s Chicago office.
Chau advises his clients on a full range of intellectual property matters, including patent prosecution, freedom to operate, intellectual property rights enforcement, licensing and research projects between private companies and government agencies. He joins Honigman from Dinsmore & Shohl LLP.
Hyde represents clients in all types of trademark, marketing and advertising and copyright matters. She will start in the firm’s Chicago office and move to its Ann Arbor office over the summer. She joins the firm from Jones Day.
Almendarez joins Honigman from Kirkland & Ellis LLP. She focuses her practice on patent infringement, trademark and false advertising litigation.
“The addition of John, Mary and Cristina is the most recent example of the outstanding talent that Honigman continues to attract,” said Jonathan O’Brien, Chair of the firm’s Intellectual Property department. “We are dedicated to providing our clients with the highest quality IP legal services, which means we hire and develop top-tier attorneys.”
Honigman’s Intellectual Property department has experienced rapid growth since the beginning of the year with the addition of Chau, Hyde and Almendarez, and the recent arrivals of Tim Flory, Peter Cummings and Chris DeLucenay in Grand Rapids, and Kyle Chen in Ann Arbor.
Many of Honigman’s Intellectual Property attorneys have undergraduate and advanced degrees in a wide range of science and technology fields, including chemistry and biology disciplines, mechanical and electrical engineering, and computer science.
About Honigman - Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP is a business law firm that serves clients in North America, Europe, Asia and other business centers around the world. Headquartered in Detroit, the firm has offices in Chicago, Illinois, and Ann Arbor, Bloomfield Hills, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo and Lansing, Michigan.
Honigman’s attorneys practice in more than 60 legal areas and represent clients in a wide variety of industries. Honigman has been recognized 26 times as a “Best and Brightest Companies to Work For” and “Top Workplace.”
- Posted May 09, 2018
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Honigman adds three new attorneys to Intellectual Property Department
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