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Timothy Bradley Of Coats + Bennett Named Co-Editor Of N.C. Bar Association's IP Links Publication

Coats + Bennett Associate Assumes Duties For The Publication Of The Intellectual Property Section Of The North Carolina Bar Association

2012-08-10
CARY, NC, August 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) Coats + Bennett, PLLC (http://www.coatsandbennett.com), an intellectual property law firm, has announced that Timothy Bradley, an associate attorney at the firm, has been named co-editor of IP Links, a publication of the intellectual property section of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA). IP Links is published three times a year, includes content submitted by members of the North Carolina IP community, and is distributed to the entire IP section of the NCBA. The articles keep IP section members informed about recent developments in intellectual property, including statutory laws, case law, and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office procedures, and provide useful practice pointers to attorneys.

At Coats + Bennett, Bradley handles matters involving a wide range of technologies, including software, telecommunications, and computer hardware. He holds a degree in computer engineering from the University of Notre Dame and a Juris Doctor from the Wayne State University Law School in Detroit.

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"I am honored to have the opportunity to serve as co-editor for the IP Links publication," said Bradley. "As an attorney at an IP firm, this publication offers me considerable insight on intellectual property, and I look forward to helping the NCBA continue to provide this resource to other attorneys in the area."

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ABOUT COATS + BENNETT, PLLC:
Coats + Bennett, PLLC, is one of the most established full service intellectual property law firms in the Southeast. Located in Cary, N.C., the firm provides a comprehensive range of intellectual property legal services including litigation, patents, trademarks, copyrights, licensing, trade secrets and related matters throughout the United States and worldwide. With a reputation as a trusted, experienced and effective resource for businesses and individuals in need of IP counsel, Coats + Bennett delivers quality work to local clients and Fortune 500 companies alike. For more information, visit http://www.coatsandbennett.com.

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[Press-News.org] Timothy Bradley Of Coats + Bennett Named Co-Editor Of N.C. Bar Association's IP Links Publication
Coats + Bennett Associate Assumes Duties For The Publication Of The Intellectual Property Section Of The North Carolina Bar Association