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Bracewell's IP Practice And Attorney Recognized By Practical Law Company
April 26, 2010
HOUSTON — Bracewell & Giuliani LLP's Texas intellectual property practice has been identified as a recommended firm by Practical Law Company (PLC) Which Lawyer? in 2009. Constance Gall Rhebergen was also recognized individually as a recommended IP attorney.
Bracewell's IP practice represents clients in a variety of matters, including patent prosecution and enforcement, licensing, technology transfer, joint venture agreements, trademarks, service marks, trade names, trade dress, copyrights, trade secrets, and other proprietary information.
Rhebergen is a registered patent attorney who counsels and represents business clients in the protection, maintenance, licensing and transfer of intellectual property assets and in providing patent infringement and validity options. She litigates patent, trademark and copyright infringement cases, Internet domain name cases, trade secrets, unfair competition, and counsels clients on the protection of intellectual property assets in acquisitions and financial restructuring.
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