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Alderman & Alderman, LLC - New Haven, CT
157 Church Street, 19th Floor New Haven, CT 06510
New Haven Intellectual Property Law Firm
Overview
Alderman & Alderman, LLC's practice in Washington, DC is limited to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Client's interested in Intellectual Property law services are encouraged to contact Morris I. Pollack.
About Alderman & Alderman, LLC
Practice Areas
- Intellectual Property
- Copyrights
- Patents
- Trademarks
Office Information
Address
157 Church Street, 19th Floor New Haven, CT 06510
Phone
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Websites
Other Offices
Alderman & Alderman, LLC 1177 Avenue of Americas Americas Tower 6th Floor New York, NY 10036 888-909-7981
Alderman & Alderman, LLC (Main Office) 100 Pearl Street, 14th Floor Hartford, CT 06103 860-249-0090
Published
Articles
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Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations - For Business Leaders, Accountants and Lawyers, ISBN: 1-59800-413-1, 2006
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The Desktop Manual - Bankruptcy Chapter, Connecticut Bar Association, 2007
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Basic Practice Manual - Bankruptcy Chapter, Connecticut Bar Association, 1994
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Real Assets in the Virtual World - An Introduction to eBusiness for Borrowers, Lenders, Trade Creditors and Their Counsel, On The Money, 2000
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When Intellectual Property is not "Intellectual Property,", The Connecticut Lawyer, 1998
- The FDIC's Power to Stay Proceedings,, The Connecticut Lawyer, 1992
- The Securities Acts and International Discovery: the Hague Evidence Convention After Anschuetz and Messerschmitt Bolkow Blowm., Syracuse Journal of International Law & Commerce, 12 Syr. J. Int. L & Comm. 600, 1986
- Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations - For Business Leaders, Accountants and Lawyers, ISBN: 1-59800-413-1, 2006
- The Desktop Manual - Bankruptcy Chapter, Connecticut Bar Association, 2007
- Basic Practice Manual - Bankruptcy Chapter, Connecticut Bar Association, 1994
- Real Assets in the Virtual World - An Introduction to eBusiness for Borrowers, Lenders, Trade Creditors and Their Counsel, On The Money, 2000
- When Intellectual Property is not "Intellectual Property,", The Connecticut Lawyer, 1998
- The FDIC's Power to Stay Proceedings,, The Connecticut Lawyer, 1992
- The Securities Acts and International Discovery: the Hague Evidence Convention After Anschuetz and Messerschmitt Bolkow Blowm., Syracuse Journal of International Law & Commerce, 12 Syr. J. Int. L & Comm. 600, 1986
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