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Wolf Greenfield, Boston, Names Two New Shareholders
Boston Intellectual Property Law Firm Promotes Teja, Trevisan
| Source: Wolf Greenfield
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwire - January 9, 2008) - Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C., the largest firm
in New England devoted exclusively to intellectual property law, named
Joseph Teja, Jr. and Maryanne Trevisan, Ph.D., shareholders. This brings
the total number of shareholders to 29 in the firm of 75 attorneys and
technology specialists.
Formerly counsel with the firm, Teja has advised clients with complex IP
portfolios including hundreds of patent applications. A member of the
firm's ECT Group, his expertise includes patents for optoelectronic devices
and optical communications, analog and digital circuits, electronic
devices, semiconductor design and fabrication, and telecommunications.
Before receiving his law degree from Suffolk University Law School, Teja
had more than 10 years' experience as a researcher and engineer in
electronics and optics.
After graduating from Rutgers University with degrees in electrical
engineering and Italian literature, Teja received his master's degree in
electrical engineering and computer science from MIT. He's been named a
Massachusetts "Rising Star" in IP law.
Promoted from associate, Trevisan is a member of the firm's Biotechnology
Group, helping clients obtain patent protection in the areas of
biotechnology, hematology, bone-marrow transplantation, molecular and
cellular biology, and gene therapy.
Trevisan was awarded a Terry Fox Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the National
Cancer Institute of Canada to pursue her post-doctoral fellowship at
Massachusetts General Hospital, where she studied the hemopoietic profile
of mice lacking the ikaros protein.
She received her bachelor's degree in molecular biology and genetics and
her Ph.D. from the Department of Medical Biophysics at the University of
Toronto and her law degree from Suffolk University Law School. Trevisan
has been named a Massachusetts "Rising Star" in intellectual property law.
Wolf Greenfield serves companies that make everything from pharmaceuticals
to software to electronics to snowboards, as well as representing academic
research centers. The firm counsels clients in the areas of patents,
trademarks, copyrights, designs, trade secrets, and related licensing and
litigation. In 2006, the firm filed 2266 patent applications and 883
trademark applications in over 130 countries. Web: www.wolfgreenfield.com