Burns & Levinson Continues Expansion of Intellectual Property Group
August 28, 2015
Burns & Levinson LLP welcomes Joseph P. Quinn as a partner in the Intellectual Property group.
“Joe is an excellent addition to the firm,” said Burns & Levinson Managing Partner David Rosenblatt. “His arrival strengthens the depth of our growing practices, especially in the area of patent prosecution.”
Joseph Quinn, who joins the Intellectual Property and Patent Prosecution practices, helps clients identify and protect their intellectual property in the areas of electrical and mechanical engineering, material sciences and computer science. As a registered patent attorney, he provides advice in all areas of intellectual property law including patents, trademarks and technology licensing. Prior to joining Burns & Levinson, Joseph served as a senior counsel at Seyfarth Shaw LLP. He holds a J.D. from Suffolk University Law School and a B.S. from Northeastern University.
Burns & Levinson’s Intellectual Property group is committed to securing, protecting and enforcing clients’ intellectual property rights, whether they are corporations, small businesses or individuals. The firm’s attorneys have years of experience in all aspects of intellectual property law, including copyright, e-commerce, entertainment and media, licensing, patent, privacy and data technology, science and technology, trademark and trade secrets, and represent leading companies in an array of industries.
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