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About David H. Siegel

About David H. Siegel

David Siegel concentrates his practice on all aspects of intellectual property strategy, maintenance, and enforcement. He represents clients in patent, trademark, and copyright prosecution, transactions, and litigation.

David has significant experience in intellectual property licensing and brand protection. He advises clients on global patent and trademark protection and clearance options and alternatives. He has represented inventors, businesses, and start-ups in patent-related matters such as the drafting, filing, and prosecution of patent applications and non-disclosure and development agreements.

Prior to joining Norris McLaughlin, David was in-house counsel for a leading multinational costume designer, manufacturer, and distributor, managing licensing, clearance, and brand protection for a global intellectual property portfolio.

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Blog/ October 6, 2023

No Matter How Big You Are, Always Clear Your Trademarks

Blog/ September 22, 2023

Creator Dedicates Award-Winning Comics Series to the Public Domain – Or Does He?

Blog/ June 2, 2023

Fraud or Art? Supreme Court Provides Copyright Clarity in Warhol Case

Blog/ February 24, 2023

Hermés Wins on Metabirkins Cryptobags

Blog/ February 10, 2023

Trademark Owners Beware: Scams on the Rise

Blog/ November 11, 2022

Postmortem Rights of Publicity

Blog/ October 7, 2022

“Clickwrap” and “scrollwrap” agreements pervade the modern internet

Blog/ September 23, 2022

Names and Brand Names

Blog/ August 19, 2022

Who Rules Christmas?

Blog/ July 22, 2022

Do You Know SKKN? No, Not That One. The Fear of Reverse Confusion for Small Business Owners

Blog/ June 24, 2022

The Way to Protect Your Business? What You Need to Know About Trade Secrets

Blog/ May 20, 2022

Tokens and Titles and Art

Blog/ April 29, 2022

The Usual MSCHF

Blog/ March 30, 2022

Famous for What? Monster Energy Founders at the TTAB

Blog/ February 25, 2022

The First Amendment Once Again Trumps Limits on Trademark Registration

Blog/ January 28, 2022

Cease and Desists: A Race You Always Want to Run, but Don’t Always Want to Win

Blog/ January 7, 2022

What’s New in the Public Domain and What it Means for You

Blog/ November 5, 2021

Plant-Based Food Labeling Legislative Update

Blog/ October 8, 2021

NYC vs Robert Lopez for His Cannabis-Themed Marks

Blog/ September 3, 2021

Belmora Petitions for Supreme Court Review of FLANAX Decision

Blog/ August 27, 2021

Ben & Jerry’s Opposes Marijuana Company’s Pending Applications for HALF-BAKED Trademark

Blog/ July 23, 2021

Careful of Who Owns Photographs of You

Blog/ June 25, 2021

Is a State Entity Shielded from Liability for Copyright Infringement by Sovereign Immunity?

Blog/ June 11, 2021

Intellectual Property: What Are the Differences between Patent, Trademark, and Copyright?

Blog/ May 28, 2021

The Trademark Modernization Act of 2020: New Rules and Procedures

Blog/ April 16, 2021

Recent New Jersey Court Decision Shows That You Should Carefully Consider Your Choice of Venue for Trademark Litigation

Blog/ March 26, 2021

Using Links and Embedding Copyrighted Content on Social Media or Your Website

Blog/ February 19, 2021

Tips for Drafting a Trademark License

August 1st, 2023

Published, “Taco Tuesdays Showcases the Risk of Trademarks,”

Modern Restaurant Management, 

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June 13th, 2023

Mentioned, “50 Cent’s Cognac Co. Settles Remy Martin Bottle TM Suit,”

Law360,

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July 9th, 2021

Mentioned, “Cointreau sues maker of ‘Quatreau’ CBD drinks over trademarks,”

Reuters,

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April 2, 2021

Mentioned, “Norris McLaughlin Continues Growth With Two Attys In NJ,”

Law360,

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