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Cantor Colburn Immerses Japanese Lawyer In IP Law Business
Cantor Colburn partner Michael Cantor realized more than a decade ago that the way to bring his intellectual property law firm to the next level was to attract global business to bolster the rapidly growing domestic practice.IP litigator joins Cantor Colburn to build up Atlanta office
Intellectual property litigator Elizabeth Ann "Betty" Morgan joined Cantor Colburn on Aug. 1 as a partner from Epstein Becker Green.Morgan is the first IP litigator to join the Atlanta office of Cantor Colburn, which the IP boutique, based in Hartford, Conn., opened three years ago to serve a couple of big local clients, GE Energy and BellSouth, now ATT Southeast.Conn. Firm Builds Ties by Hosting Foreign Attorneys
In an effort to attract global business and take his IP law firm to the next level, Michael Cantor decided to started small -- by building personal relationships with lawyers from other countries. For the past year, Cantor Colburn has hosted client Rohm Semiconductor's in-house counsel, Takashi Oki, who is immersing himself in American culture and U.S. intellectual property law.Being Downtown Has Its Benefits
As downtown Hartford hemorrhages corporate headquarters to the suburbs, Bloomfield-based Cantor Colburn has bucked the trend and will move to the city's urban center by the end of the year.Patent Filings Fuel IP Boutiques
As high-tech innovations emerge from Asia and the Middle East, there's a new wave of expansion opportunities for intellectual property firms. Indications are that patent litigation is on the decline, but patent prosecution seems to be a gold mine, even though litigation continues to produce the highest returns. Observers say prosecution growth could be tempered by the Supreme Court's recent decision in KSR International v. Teleflex, but in the meantime, business is booming.NIH taps four firms for patent contract work, including one newcomer
After ramping up from a five-lawyer shop in the mid-1990s to a 90-plus-lawyer firm today, Hartford, Conn.-based intellectual property boutique Cantor Colburn is banking on new National Institutes of Health patent contract work to boost its pharmaceutical group's cachet. Cantor is one of four firms that the NIH tapped this month for a 10-year contract for patent work in the chemistry field.Firm Founder To Head Business Development Agency
Longtime intellectual property lawyer Michael Cantor has been chosen by Governor Dannel Malloy to chair Connecticut Innovations, an agency charged with growing Connecticut's economy by making loans to, and strategic investments in, emerging businesses in high-tech industries, including energy, biotechnology, and information technology.Patent Issuances Soar At Cantor Colburn
More than fine tobacco is growing in the Connecticut River Valley these days. Cantor Colburn's intellectual property practice continues to climb the ranks of the nation's busiest IP firms based on the number of utility patents issued annually.Trib 20: Building Business From Connecticut To Korea
For more than 40 years, Michael A. Cantor and Philmore H. Colburn II have been building one of Connecticut's far-ranging law firms, in every sense of that term. The 100-lawyer firm specializes in intellectual property, and is headquartered in Hartford.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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