Background
Falconer, Russell H. was born in 1944 in Glasgow, Scotland.
Falconer, Russell H. was born in 1944 in Glasgow, Scotland.
Queens College (Bachelor of Arts, 1965). Saint John"s University (Juris Doctor, 1968).
Worked at Brumbaugh, Graves, Donohue & Raymond (New York, New York) specializing in Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, Unfair Competition. Trials.
Admitted to the bar, 1969, New New York Author: "A Word From Our Sponsor: Beware The Ambush," Corporate Counsel Magazine, September, 1995.
Member: American Bar Association (Member, Committee on Unfair Competition, Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law, 1985).
New York Intellectual Property Law Association. International Trademark Association (Member: Finance Committee, 1991.
Editorial Board, Trademark Reporter, 1983-1985. Trade Practices Committee, 1985-1987).
Founded in 1920, the firm specializes in all aspects of intellectual property law, including representation of litigants in the Federal and State Courts, before administrative agencies, and in arbitration and alternative dispute resolution.
Investigations and counseling for the purpose of avoiding litigation. Licensing and technology transfer. Ex parte and inter parties proceedings before the United States.
Patent and Trademark Office, the United States.
Copyright Office, the International Trade Commission and the United States. Customs Office. In its patent practice, the firm"s lawyers are educated and experienced in all areas of engineering, chemistry, physics, immunology, biotechnology, electronics and computer science.
Working closely with associate counsel throughout the world, the firm establishes and maintains programs for protecting and exploiting intellectual property rights internationally.
Member: American Bar Association (Member, Committee on Unfair Competition, Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law, 1985). New York Intellectual Property Law Association. International Trademark Association (Member: Finance Committee, 1991.
Editorial Board, Trademark Reporter, 1983-1985.
Trade Practices Committee, 1985-1987).