
Cohen IP Law Group, P.C. - Beverly Hills, CA
9025 Wilshire BoulevardSuite 301Beverly Hills, CA 90211
Beverly Hills Intellectual Property Law Firm
Overview
Michael N. Cohen is the founder and principal of the Law Office of Michael N. Cohen, a Professional Corporation. Mr. Cohen's practice primarily involves intellectual property, business and entertainment law. He is a licensed patent attorney, registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. He is experienced in all phases of intellectual property litigation relating to patent infringement validity and enforceability, trademark infringement, trade secret...
Michael N. Cohen is the founder and principal of the Law Office of Michael N. Cohen, a Professional Corporation. Mr. Cohen's practice primarily involves intellectual property, business and entertainment law. He is a licensed patent attorney, registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. He is experienced in all phases of intellectual property litigation relating to patent infringement validity and enforceability, trademark infringement, trade secret...
Michael N. Cohen is the founder and principal of the Law Office of Michael N. Cohen, a Professional Corporation. Mr. Cohen's practice primarily involves intellectual property, business and entertainment law. He is a licensed patent attorney, registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. He is experienced in all phases of intellectual property litigation relating to patent infringement validity and enforceability, trademark infringement, trade secret misappropriation, unfair competition, and interference with contractual relations. Mr. Cohen also has considerable experience in matters involving domain name disputes, Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution ("UDRP") proceedings, Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act ("ACPA") litigation in federal court, and other domain name issues, and has successfully obtained preliminary injunctions against cybersquatters.
Mr. Cohen actively renders patent and trademark validity and infringement opinions in a wide range of technical disciplines. He has argued and prepared motions and briefs in proceedings before the the Trademark Trial and Appeals Board, United States District Courts, as well as appellate practice before the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He regularly counsels clients in entertainment transactions and IP transactional matters including licensing options and strategies, joint development, service provider and confidentiality agreements in addition to Internet-based terms of use and privacy policy statements.
Mr. Cohen is commonly retained by business and entertainment law firms to handle technical matters involving their client's patent and trademark portfolios and to resolve infringement disputes.
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