Quinn Law Group names Mark Levine new principal

 Quinn Law Group, PLLC, an intellectual property law firm located in Novi, Mich., announced that Mark J. Levine has rejoined the firm as principal. Levine, who worked for Quinn Law earlier in his career, brings more than 10 years of intellectual property litigation, transactions and patents experience to the firm, all of which will help as the firm expands its practice service offerings.

 Levine focuses on intellectual property matters, primarily on the preparation and prosecuting of domestic, foreign and international patent applications in the mechanical, electro-mechanical, electrical and software arts. His experience spans a variety of industries and technologies, including automotive, medical, telecommunication, manufacturing, power infrastructure, advanced materials, construction, hydrocarbon exploration and excavation, as well as integrated circuit and electronic design automation, national defense, gaming, applied mathematics, farming, toy, and computer industries.

 At Quinn Law Group, Levine will offer specialized legal and business support and due diligence to firm clients, including client counseling, invalidity and non-infringement opinions, and litigation support as well as patent reissue and post-grant review proceedings. In addition, he will prepare and prosecute applications for federal registration of trademarks and copyright.

 Prior to joining the Quinn Law Group, Levine worked with the IP Litigation, Transactions and Patents Practice Groups in the Chicago office of Nixon Peabody, LLP.  He was encouraged to return to Quinn based on the firm’s “great work environment, work-life balance, endless opportunity to grow and the quality of its people.”

 Levine earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan and a Doctor of Juris­prudence in Intellectual Property and Communi­cations Law from Michigan State University. He is admitted to practice law in both Illinois and Michigan and is licensed to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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