
Scott E. Brenner - Louisville, CO
842 West South Boulder RoadSuite 100Louisville, CO 80027
Thomas P. Howard, LLC
Louisville Intellectual Property Litigation Lawyer
Overview
Education
Scott Brenner received his J.D. from the University of Cincinnati in 2009 (Cum Laude)
Scott Brenner received his B.A. from the University of Arizona.
Professional Activities
Scott Brenner is a member of the Colorado Bar Association and the Intellectual Property and Solo Small Firm Practice Sections.
He is a member of Boulder Bar Association.
Scott Brenner is an active pro bono attorney working with Boulder County...
Education
Scott Brenner received his J.D. from the University of Cincinnati in 2009 (Cum Laude)
Scott Brenner received his B.A. from the University of Arizona.
Professional Activities
Scott Brenner is a member of the Colorado Bar Association and the Intellectual Property and Solo Small Firm Practice Sections.
He is a member of Boulder Bar Association.
Scott Brenner is an active pro bono attorney working with Boulder County...
Education
Scott Brenner received his J.D. from the University of Cincinnati in 2009 (Cum Laude)
Scott Brenner received his B.A. from the University of Arizona.
Professional Activities
Scott Brenner is a member of the Colorado Bar Association and the Intellectual Property and Solo Small Firm Practice Sections.
He is a member of Boulder Bar Association.
Scott Brenner is an active pro bono attorney working with Boulder County Legal Services.
Bar and Court Admissions
Scott Brenner is a member of the bars of the State of Colorado and the State of Ohio.
Experience
Scott Brenner has registered trademarks for software and real estate services.
Scott Brenner has responded to a trademark office action denying trademark registration based on a likelihood of confusion.
Scott Brenner has prepared an opinion letter on a trademark/domain name dispute, including the potential of a UDRP proceeding.
As a Legal Intern in University of Cincinnati, Office of Intellectual Property, Scott Brenner led IP assessment and valuation meetings with attorneys, professors, and university administration. He researched open- and closed-source licenses for a university software project and drafted software licensing and governance recommendations.
Scott Brenner clerked for a trial court judge for more than two years, managing every aspect of 400+ case civil docket, including conducting scheduling conferences, setting trial dates, hearing dates, and discovery deadlines, as well as working with the litigants to resolve minor disputes. As a trial court clerk, he drafted hundreds of decisions and orders.
As a law student, Scott Brenner interned for a federal trial court judge. He wrote decisions involving copyright infringement, the Computer Fraud and Abuse act, and the Controlled Substances Act.
During a yearlong fellowship with the Ohio Innocence Project, Scott Brenner evaluated and researched claims of actual innocence for more than 80 inmates. His work directly led to the exonerations of two innocent inmates and a pardon by the governor for a third.
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