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For over 20 years, Conrad O’Brien has been active in matters to protect its clients’ interests in intellectual property. As part of this practice, Conrad O’Brien lawyers handle both copyright and trademark litigation. Over the years, we have represented artists, record label distributors, technology companies, publishers, software developers, and clothing designers. Our practice includes litigation in the areas of trademarks and service marks, trade dress in packaging and design, and copyright infringement issues. We also represent clients involved in unfair competition and trade secret litigation. The firm’s practice includes the areas of false advertising, unfair selling practices, trade libel, and the improper acquisition or disclosure of confidential and proprietary information.
Representative matters include the following:
- Conrad O’Brien has defended a musician in a $33 million copyright/Lanham Act claim, a small business owner in a $3 million trademark case, a start-up vineyard in a trademark issue, and a nationally-recognized sculptor where we successfully petitioned for award of attorney’s fees.
- Conrad O’Brien represented an inventor and his companies in a patent infringement action in federal district court in Pennsylvania. Following a two- week trial, we secured judgment in favor of our clients, and the judgment was affirmed on appeal.