 | Mauro Law Offices, P.C. | | | | | 1020 Nineteenth Street, N.W., Suite 400 Washington, District of Columbia 20036 View Map |
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| | | | Practice Areas: | | Patent, Trademark and Copyright Litigation, Intellectual Property Law, Computer Software Licensing, Patent Infringement, Trademark Law, Commercial Litigation, Creditors Rights, Commercial Transactions, Collections. | | | | Year Established: 1979 | | | | Firm Profile: | | Mr. Mauro is a well known commercial litigator with over 30 years of courtroom experience. He frequently works in conjunction with both large and small law firms involved in complex patent litigation and intellectual property cases. | | | | Firm Size: 4 | | | | Representative Clients: | | Cheiron, Inc.; LightWave Communications; Nationwide Insurance Co.; United States Department of Justice; Polytechnic University. | | | | Thomas A. Mauro (Member) born Brooklyn, New York, September 29, 1945; admitted to bar, 1973, District of Columbia; 1976, U.S. Supreme Court; 1989, Maryland. Education: Polytechnic University (B.S., Physics, 1967); Georgetown University (J.D., 1973). Editor, Georgetown Law Journal. Author: "An Analysis of the Fairness Doctrine," Georgetown Law Journal, 1972; "Unsolicited Merchandise in the Mails: Rights and Remedies," Res Ipsa Loquitur, Fall, 1971; "The Robinson Patman Act," NTDRA Journal, 1978; "Speaking Out," June 1980; "U.S. Needs More, Not Less, Enforcement of Antimonopoly Law." Law Clerk to Hon. Thomas A. Flannery, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia, 1973-1974. Design Engineer, Eastman Kodak Co. U.S. Patent Examiner, 1970-1971. Trial Attorney, Honors Program, Antitrust Division, United States Department of Justice, 1974-1975. Advisory Trustee, Polytechnic University. Member, Antitrust Committee, Small Business Legislative Council, 1977-1982. Issue Editor, ABA Antitrust Law Journal, 1978-1980. Member: District of Columbia Bar (Member, Intellectual Property Law Section); Maryland State Bar Association; National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys. Special Agencies: United States Department of Justice. Reported Cases: United States v. AT&T. Languages: English. Practice Areas: Intellectual Property Law; Creditors Rights; Commercial Transactions; Collections. | | | | LEGAL SUPPORT PERSONNEL | | | | Hugh G. Johnson | | | | Justin Akchurin | | | | Vincent Close |
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