Attorney William Honaker Appointed Chair of CPR Intellectual Property Disputes Committee
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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that Attorney William H. Honaker has been appointed Chair of the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution’s (CPR) Intellectual Property Disputes Committee.
CPR is a global non-profit organization that advances dispute prevention and resolution practices and provides high quality solutions. As Chair of the Intellectual Property Disputes Committee, Mr. Honaker will work with the committee to discern where and how ADR is best deployed in relationships concerning patent, trademark, copyright and know-how. To learn more about CPR, please visit www.cpradr.org.
With over 25 years of experience, Mr. Honaker has extensive knowledge and expertise in all aspects of patent, trademark, trade secret and copyright matters including litigation in a broad range of technologies/industries. For his clients, he evaluates patents, trademarks and copyrights along with advising clients on the protection of inventions, trademarks and copyrightable subject matter. His representation includes Fortune 500 companies, small to mid-size privately held companies and startups.
Mr. Honaker is a member of the State Bar of Michigan, the American Bar Association, the American Intellectual Property Law Association, and the International Trademark Association. He is recognized as a leader in his field by Best Lawyers in America and Managing Intellectual Property’s IP Stars. Mr. Honaker received his B.S.M.E. from the University of Toledo and his J.D. from the University of Toledo College of Law.
CPR is a global non-profit organization that advances dispute prevention and resolution practices and provides high quality solutions. As Chair of the Intellectual Property Disputes Committee, Mr. Honaker will work with the committee to discern where and how ADR is best deployed in relationships concerning patent, trademark, copyright and know-how. To learn more about CPR, please visit www.cpradr.org.
With over 25 years of experience, Mr. Honaker has extensive knowledge and expertise in all aspects of patent, trademark, trade secret and copyright matters including litigation in a broad range of technologies/industries. For his clients, he evaluates patents, trademarks and copyrights along with advising clients on the protection of inventions, trademarks and copyrightable subject matter. His representation includes Fortune 500 companies, small to mid-size privately held companies and startups.
Mr. Honaker is a member of the State Bar of Michigan, the American Bar Association, the American Intellectual Property Law Association, and the International Trademark Association. He is recognized as a leader in his field by Best Lawyers in America and Managing Intellectual Property’s IP Stars. Mr. Honaker received his B.S.M.E. from the University of Toledo and his J.D. from the University of Toledo College of Law.
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