Background
Rosini, James E. was born on May 19, 1953 in Teaneck, New Jersey, United States.
Rosini, James E. was born on May 19, 1953 in Teaneck, New Jersey, United States.
University of Notre Dame (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1975), Notre Dame Scholar. University of Miami (Juris Doctor, with honors, 1978).
Worked at Kenyon & Kenyon (New York, NY) specializing in Intellectual Property Practice. Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, Trade Secrets, Unfair Competition, Computer Law, Licensing and related Trade Regulation, Antitrust and International Trade Matters, Sports Marketing, Entertainment Law. Trials, Appeals and Arbitration.
Admitted to the bar, 1979, New York and United States. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Registered to practice before United States.
Patent and Trademark Office. Member, International Law Review. International Moot Court.
Co-author: "Trademarks in Europe 1992 and Beyond," JPOS Volume 73 No. 12; AIPLA Quarterly Journal, Volume 19 No. 3; European Intellectual Property Reporter, Volume 13, November 11, 1991.
"Driving Counterfeits off the Streets -- United States. Procedures and Remedies," Managing Intellectual Property, February, 1992. "How Microsoft Beat The Odds and Registered the Windows Trademark," The National Law Journal, October 31, 1994.
Elected to "Who's Who in American Law". Head of firm's Trademark Practice Group. Member: American and International Bar Associations.
New York Intellectual Property Law Association. New York County Lawyers' Association. International Trademark Association.
Copyright Society of the USA. Kenyon & Kenyon, founded in 1879, specializes in the practice of law relating to intellectual property. Our practice includes the procurement and enforcement of legal rights relating to patents, trademarks and copyrights.
This involves counseling clients on intellectual property matters, negotiating and drafting agreements, trial and appellate litigation in the Federal and State Courts in all areas of the country and before the International Trade Commission, as well as preparing applications to obtain patents, trademark registrations, and copyright registrations, and guiding these applications through the appropriate administrative bodies in Washington, D.C. The firm also renders advice and representation in closely allied fields, such as antitrust, trade protection, franchising, entertainment, computer law and product advertising and marketing.
Co-author: "Trademarks in Europe 1992 and Beyond," JPOS Volume 73 No. 12
AIPLA Quarterly Journal, Volume 19 No. 3
European Intellectual Property Reporter, Volume 13, November 11, 1991.
"Driving Counterfeits off the Streets -- United States. Procedures and Remedies," Managing Intellectual Property, February, 1992. "How Microsoft Beat The Odds and Registered the Windows Trademark," The National Law Journal, October 31, 1994.
Elected to "Who's Who in American Law". Head of firm's Trademark Practice Group.
Member, International Law Review. International Moot Court.