Background
Linderman, John C. was born on January 16, 1938 in Norristown, Pennsylvania, United States.
Linderman, John C. was born on January 16, 1938 in Norristown, Pennsylvania, United States.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Bachelor of Science, 1959). University of Connecticut (Juris Doctor, 1970).
Worked at McCormick, Paulding & Huber (Hartford, Connecticut) specializing in Patent, Trademark, Copyright, Unfair Competition, Franchise, Computer and Related Intellectual Property Law including Litigation in all Courts. Admitted to the bar, 1970, Connecticut. 1996, Massachusetts; registered to practice before United States.
Patent and Trademark Office. Pi Tau Sigma. Author: "How To Fashion A Protective Order In Patent Litigation," The Licensing Journal Volume 11, No. 5; "The Ascending Role of Secondary Considerations," Third Annual Joint Seminar Program of Patent Law Associations, 1987.
Past Chairman, The MIT Enterprise Forum of Connecticut. Member: Hartford County, Connecticut (Chairman, Patent, Trademark and Copyright Section, 1980-1981) and American Bar Associations. American Intellectual Property Law Association.
Connecticut Patent Law Association (President, 1977-1978). McCormick, Paulding & Huber established in Hartford over 40 years ago as a full service intellectual property firm, and Chapin, Neal & Dempsey, in Springfield for over 80 years, merged in 1995. The firm continues to practice exclusively in this specialized area of the law today.
The firm has offices conveniently located in Hartford, Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts, midway between New York and Boston for easy access by air, rail and interstate highway, and provides comprehensive service to a host of domestic and international clients. The present partners, associate attorneys, paralegals and support staff number over 30. All partners and associate attorneys are members of the bar of one or more states, are registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and collectively hold degrees in a wide range of engineering and scientific disciplines.
Whether your company is an entrepreneurial start-up or multinational conglomerate, the firm offers a full range of services in intellectual property matters throughout the United States and around the world. Working relationships with highly qualified law firms in every major United States. city and in more than fifty foreign commercial centers allow us to provide you with intellectual property services unconstrained by regional or national boundaries.
Member: Hartford County, Connecticut (Chairman, Patent, Trademark and Copyright Section, 1980-1981) and American Bar Associations. American Intellectual Property Law Association. Connecticut Patent Law Association (President, 1977-1978).