Livia Boyadjian, American lawyer, specializing in the field of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law, Unfair Competition, Licensing, Litigation.
Education
Hunter College (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, Chemistry, 1970). Stanford University (Master of Science, Civil Engineering, 1972. Engineer"s Degree Post Master"s Degree in Environmental Engineering, 1973).
Brooklyn Law School (Juris Doctor, 1980).
Spoken languages: French and Romanian.
Career
Lon Tai Shing Company v. Koch South. Lowy, 21 United States. Province of Quebec 2d 1858 (South.D.N.Y. 1992).Worked at Hoffmann & Baron (Jericho, New York) specializing in Patent, Trademark, Copyright, International Trade Law and Related Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1981, New York and United States. District Court, Eastern District of New New York
1992, United States.
District Court, Southern District of New New York Registered to practice before United States. Patent and Trademark Office.
Phi Beta Kappa.
Hoffmann & Baron specializes in the practice of intellectual property law.
We are experienced in the procurement and enforcement of intellectual property rights relating to patents and copyrights, as well as unfair competition matters such as enforcement of trademarks. Our firm is heavily involved in counseling corporate clients as well as sole inventors regarding their intellectual property matters.
Hoffmann & Baron has been actively engaged in trial and appellate litigation in the State and Federal Courts in all areas of the country and before the International Trade Commission. The firm is also engaged in antitrust matters both on a domestic and international scale and has made presentations before the Trade Commission regarding invocation of anti-dumping and other protective domestic business practices.
Hoffmann & Baron has also represented several clients in complex copyright and computer law cases both before the Patent and Copyright Offices as well as in the Federal Courts.