WilliamSpinola
Staff Attorney
Litigation
wspinola@seyfarth.com
Will partners with clients on their legal matters as they obtain and maximize the value of their intellectual property assets.
More About William
Clients often need legal guidance understanding the scope of their inventions, how they differ from what is publicly available, and the extent to which their efforts amount to a patentable contribution. Will learns about his clients’ goals in order to help them set realistic expectations and establish means to achieve those legal objectives.
Will advises clients on legal matters related to patents, as well as trademarks and copyrights. He has prosecuted patents, obtained trademark registration via successful office actions with the USPTO, and has participated in a copyright infringement case.
When working with clients, Will is reliable, dedicated, and persistent. He possesses a deep and diverse understanding of technology, and is willing to find inventive, unexpected ways of delivering legal services for them.
Will advises clients on legal matters related to patents, as well as trademarks and copyrights. He has prosecuted patents, obtained trademark registration via successful office actions with the USPTO, and has participated in a copyright infringement case.
When working with clients, Will is reliable, dedicated, and persistent. He possesses a deep and diverse understanding of technology, and is willing to find inventive, unexpected ways of delivering legal services for them.
- JD, Franklin Pierce Law Center
- BS, Saint Marys College of California
- Massachusetts
- New Hampshire
- US District Court, District of New Hampshire
- US Patent and Trademark Office - Registered Patent Attorney
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Will partners with clients on their legal matters as they obtain and maximize the value of their intellectual property assets.
More About William
Clients often need legal guidance understanding the scope of their inventions, how they differ from what is publicly available, and the extent to which their efforts amount to a patentable contribution. Will learns about his clients’ goals in order to help them set realistic expectations and establish means to achieve those legal objectives.
Will advises clients on legal matters related to patents, as well as trademarks and copyrights. He has prosecuted patents, obtained trademark registration via successful office actions with the USPTO, and has participated in a copyright infringement case.
When working with clients, Will is reliable, dedicated, and persistent. He possesses a deep and diverse understanding of technology, and is willing to find inventive, unexpected ways of delivering legal services for them.
Will advises clients on legal matters related to patents, as well as trademarks and copyrights. He has prosecuted patents, obtained trademark registration via successful office actions with the USPTO, and has participated in a copyright infringement case.
When working with clients, Will is reliable, dedicated, and persistent. He possesses a deep and diverse understanding of technology, and is willing to find inventive, unexpected ways of delivering legal services for them.
- JD, Franklin Pierce Law Center
- BS, Saint Marys College of California
- Massachusetts
- New Hampshire
- US District Court, District of New Hampshire
- US Patent and Trademark Office - Registered Patent Attorney
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