Dickinson Wright Welcomes Intellectual Property Attorney Alison D. Frey to the Firm's Austin Office
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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that Attorney Alison D. Frey has joined the firm’s Austin office as a Member.
Ms. Frey focuses her practice on intellectual property law. She regularly advises clients on trademark matters, including trademark clearance and protection, policing, rebranding, licensing and global brand protection strategies. Her practice includes management of domestic and international trademark portfolios across a myriad of industries. She regularly represents clients before the U.S. Trademark Office and Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, and has led numerous international trademark disputes executed before foreign administrative and judicial bodies.
She also counsels clients routinely on copyright, domain name and Internet issues, including the handling of domain name disputes. She has extensive experience in the drafting and negotiating of software and technology licensing and development agreements, joint business venture agreements, consulting agreements, manufacturing and production agreements, and Internet related agreements.
Ms. Frey is a member of the International Trademark Association, the American Intellectual Property Law Association, the Austin Intellectual Property Law Association, and the Texas State Bar Association. She received her B.A. from The University of Texas at Austin and her J.D. from Tulane Law School.
Ms. Frey focuses her practice on intellectual property law. She regularly advises clients on trademark matters, including trademark clearance and protection, policing, rebranding, licensing and global brand protection strategies. Her practice includes management of domestic and international trademark portfolios across a myriad of industries. She regularly represents clients before the U.S. Trademark Office and Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, and has led numerous international trademark disputes executed before foreign administrative and judicial bodies.
She also counsels clients routinely on copyright, domain name and Internet issues, including the handling of domain name disputes. She has extensive experience in the drafting and negotiating of software and technology licensing and development agreements, joint business venture agreements, consulting agreements, manufacturing and production agreements, and Internet related agreements.
Ms. Frey is a member of the International Trademark Association, the American Intellectual Property Law Association, the Austin Intellectual Property Law Association, and the Texas State Bar Association. She received her B.A. from The University of Texas at Austin and her J.D. from Tulane Law School.
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