Five Dickinson Wright Attorneys Recognized in the 2018 IP Stars
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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that the firm has been recognized for its intellectual property expertise in Michigan and five attorneys within the firm were named “2018 IP Stars” by Managing Intellectual Property.
In Michigan, the firm’s Patent Prosecution practice received a “Highly Recommended” rating and the Trademark practice received a “Recommended” rating. In addition, Attorneys John S. Artz, Fred W. Hathaway, William H. Honaker, Daniel D. Quick, and Mark E. Scott were selected to the “2018 IP Stars”.
John S. Artz is ranked as an “IP Star” for Patent and Trademark. He is a Member in the firm’s Troy, Mich. office and serves as Co-Chair of the firm’s IP Litigation Group. He has been lead counsel for many companies in intellectual property and commercial litigation matters. He actively counsels clients on patent and trademark prosecution as well as clearance matters. He is a past President of the Michigan Intellectual Property Law Association and is currently Co-Chair of the Intellectual Property Section of the Federal Bar Association for the Eastern District of Michigan.
Fred W. Hathaway is ranked as an “IP Star” for Trademark. He is a member in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office. His practice focuses on domestic and international trademark counseling, clearance and prosecution, trademark litigation, and domain name disputes. He is a member of the American Intellectual Property Association, the American Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Law Section, and the Adjunct Professor Special Interest Group of the International Trademark Association.
William H. Honaker is ranked as an “IP Star” for Patent and Trademark. He is a member in the firm’s Troy, Mich. office. He has extensive knowledge and expertise in all aspects of patent, trademark, trade secret and copyright matters including litigation in a broad range of technologies/industries. He evaluates patents, trademarks, and copyrights on behalf of clients along with advising clients on the protection of inventions, trademarks and copyrightable subject matter. He is the former Chairman of the State Bar of Michigan’s Intellectual Property Law Section and is a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association and the International Trademark Association.
Daniel D. Quick is ranked as an “IP Star” for Trademark. He is a member in the firm’s Troy, Mich. office. He served as lead counsel for Universal Music Group and related entities and associated artists in copyright litigation, commercial disputes and defamation actions in several states. He also served as lead counsel in a variety of other copyright, trade secret and patent litigation matters. He is the former Chair of the American Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Litigation Committee and is currently the Chair of the Intellectual Property Subcommittee of the Commercial & Business Litigation Committee.
Mark E. Scott is ranked as an “IP Star” for Patent and Trademark. He is a member in the firm’s Austin office. He focuses his practice in the areas of intellectual property, including patents, copyrights and trademarks. He assists businesses that produce innovative products and services with securing a competitive edge in the marketplace, protecting the fruits of innovation, and monetizing creations. He is a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association, the Texas Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Section, and the Austin Bar Association.
Managing Intellectual Property’s “2018 IP Stars” is the most comprehensive and authoritative guide to leading IP firms and lawyers. Managing Intellectual Property’s researchers in London, New York and Hong Kong collected market information, analyzed it and ranked firms in tiers, based on the feedback received from thousands of practitioners. To learn more, visit www.ipstars.com.
In Michigan, the firm’s Patent Prosecution practice received a “Highly Recommended” rating and the Trademark practice received a “Recommended” rating. In addition, Attorneys John S. Artz, Fred W. Hathaway, William H. Honaker, Daniel D. Quick, and Mark E. Scott were selected to the “2018 IP Stars”.
John S. Artz is ranked as an “IP Star” for Patent and Trademark. He is a Member in the firm’s Troy, Mich. office and serves as Co-Chair of the firm’s IP Litigation Group. He has been lead counsel for many companies in intellectual property and commercial litigation matters. He actively counsels clients on patent and trademark prosecution as well as clearance matters. He is a past President of the Michigan Intellectual Property Law Association and is currently Co-Chair of the Intellectual Property Section of the Federal Bar Association for the Eastern District of Michigan.
Fred W. Hathaway is ranked as an “IP Star” for Trademark. He is a member in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office. His practice focuses on domestic and international trademark counseling, clearance and prosecution, trademark litigation, and domain name disputes. He is a member of the American Intellectual Property Association, the American Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Law Section, and the Adjunct Professor Special Interest Group of the International Trademark Association.
William H. Honaker is ranked as an “IP Star” for Patent and Trademark. He is a member in the firm’s Troy, Mich. office. He has extensive knowledge and expertise in all aspects of patent, trademark, trade secret and copyright matters including litigation in a broad range of technologies/industries. He evaluates patents, trademarks, and copyrights on behalf of clients along with advising clients on the protection of inventions, trademarks and copyrightable subject matter. He is the former Chairman of the State Bar of Michigan’s Intellectual Property Law Section and is a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association and the International Trademark Association.
Daniel D. Quick is ranked as an “IP Star” for Trademark. He is a member in the firm’s Troy, Mich. office. He served as lead counsel for Universal Music Group and related entities and associated artists in copyright litigation, commercial disputes and defamation actions in several states. He also served as lead counsel in a variety of other copyright, trade secret and patent litigation matters. He is the former Chair of the American Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Litigation Committee and is currently the Chair of the Intellectual Property Subcommittee of the Commercial & Business Litigation Committee.
Mark E. Scott is ranked as an “IP Star” for Patent and Trademark. He is a member in the firm’s Austin office. He focuses his practice in the areas of intellectual property, including patents, copyrights and trademarks. He assists businesses that produce innovative products and services with securing a competitive edge in the marketplace, protecting the fruits of innovation, and monetizing creations. He is a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association, the Texas Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Section, and the Austin Bar Association.
Managing Intellectual Property’s “2018 IP Stars” is the most comprehensive and authoritative guide to leading IP firms and lawyers. Managing Intellectual Property’s researchers in London, New York and Hong Kong collected market information, analyzed it and ranked firms in tiers, based on the feedback received from thousands of practitioners. To learn more, visit www.ipstars.com.
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