Dickinson Wright Receives Appreciation Award from Texas A&M University School of Innovation
- In the News
Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that Stephen Mason (Member, Austin) and the firm were presented with an appreciation award from Texas A&M University School of Innovation for providing a pro bono office hour program.
Over the last year and a half, several of the Austin office’s intellectual property attorneys have provided a pro bono office hour program to students, faculty, and local businesses. The program was led by Stephen Mason with assistance from Jonathan Harder and Michael Noe. “…[the] achievements will be recognized as a revolution in the affairs of Texas A&M and of the people of Texas,” Stephen remarked at the awards ceremony.
Beth Deuermeyer, Ph.D., Education and Concierge, and Andrew Morriss, Dean of the School of Innovation and Vice President for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, presented the award and expressed their gratitude for the time and effort that Dickinson Wright donated to Innovation Partners and the School of Innovation. Representatives of Texas A&M attended a small, socially distanced reception to honor Stephen and Dickinson Wright.
As a full-service law firm with a team of over 90 attorneys who practice exclusively in the IP field, Dickinson Wright offers strategic counsel to clients concerning all aspects of intellectual property. Our team works closely with clients to ensure their ideas and technologies stay secure so they can focus on what they do best—business growth and development. We regularly prosecute patent applications and trademark registrations at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the United States International Trade Commission (ITC), while also litigating IP issues across a number of platforms. To learn more about Dickinson Wright’s Intellectual Property practice, please click here.
Over the last year and a half, several of the Austin office’s intellectual property attorneys have provided a pro bono office hour program to students, faculty, and local businesses. The program was led by Stephen Mason with assistance from Jonathan Harder and Michael Noe. “…[the] achievements will be recognized as a revolution in the affairs of Texas A&M and of the people of Texas,” Stephen remarked at the awards ceremony.
Beth Deuermeyer, Ph.D., Education and Concierge, and Andrew Morriss, Dean of the School of Innovation and Vice President for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, presented the award and expressed their gratitude for the time and effort that Dickinson Wright donated to Innovation Partners and the School of Innovation. Representatives of Texas A&M attended a small, socially distanced reception to honor Stephen and Dickinson Wright.
As a full-service law firm with a team of over 90 attorneys who practice exclusively in the IP field, Dickinson Wright offers strategic counsel to clients concerning all aspects of intellectual property. Our team works closely with clients to ensure their ideas and technologies stay secure so they can focus on what they do best—business growth and development. We regularly prosecute patent applications and trademark registrations at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the United States International Trade Commission (ITC), while also litigating IP issues across a number of platforms. To learn more about Dickinson Wright’s Intellectual Property practice, please click here.
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