Charles SteenburgCharlie Steenburg assists the firm in litigation in the areas of trademark, trade dress, patent, copyright, domain name disputes, and internet cases. Representative Matters
Previous Experience
Charlie previously served as a legal intern in the Connecticut Attorney General’s office, where he assisted with litigation arising from a quasi-public state agency’s loss of $220 million in Enron’s collapse. He also worked as a summer associate at Pfizer Global Research and Development, where he carried out organic chemistry synthesis projects as part of Pfizer’s efforts to develop cheaper and more efficient ways to produce drugs under development. While attending Harvard College, Charlie carried out a series of research projects concerning atmospheric and computational chemistry. Honors and Awards
Phi Beta Kappa While in law school, Charlie served as an editor of the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology as well as the Harvard Environmental Law Review. Recent Articles and Presentations
February 1, 2012 - Do Opinions of Counsel Still Matter After Patent Reform? Absolutely! |
Education
Harvard College, A.B., Chemistry, magna cum laude Harvard Law School, J.D., cum laude Admitted To Practice
Massachusetts U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Newsstand
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