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SRH Law adds two new attorneys; expands intellectual property practice.

Posted on October 22, 2012 by Geoff Hand

SRH Law is pleased to announce that Justin McCabe and Erik Nielsen have joined the firm as associate attorneys.

Justin McCabe comes to SRH Law after several years of practice at another prominent Burlington, Vermont firm, where he focused on intellectual property and especially patent law. Justin has extensive experience working with companies, small businesses, inventors, designers, and software developers to help them identify and protect their valuable intellectual property assets.

At SRH Law, Justin will assist the firm’s clients in all areas of intellectual property law, including drafting patents and prosecuting them before the USPTO, litigating patent and trademark infringement disputes, negotiating intellectual property agreements, advising on trademarks, copyrights, and trade secret protection, and assisting with open source software licensing. His particular patent experience spans several different technological disciplines, and complements the firm’s focus on assisting clients in the energy, environmental, healthcare, technology, and green consumer product industries. His addition will help the firm offer a greater range of intellectual property services to its clients in these and other fields.

Click here to learn more about Justin and the firm’s intellectual property practice.

Erik Nielsen begins his legal career at SRH Law after clerking at the Vermont Supreme Court for Justice Beth Robinson. Erik graduated cum laude from Boston University School of Law in 2011. Prior to clerking at the Vermont Supreme Court, he worked as a legal fellow at the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, and also spent his last semester of law school at the EPA as a law clerk to three administrative law judges.

At SRH Law, Erik’s work will focus primarily on the firm’s regulatory practices, including renewable energy, telecommunications, and public utilities. He will also support the firm’s civil litigation practice.

Click here to learn more about Erik.

Together with their new colleagues at SRH Law, Justin and Erik are committed to helping clients make a difference in their communities and the broader world. We welcome them to the firm.

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