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Overview
Practice Areas
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40% Intellectual Property
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20% Trademark Application
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20% Antitrust / Trade Law
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20% Business
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Résumé
License
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35 years since David Arthur Kalow was first licensed to practice law.
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License status |
Year acquired |
Last updated by Avvo |
| New York |
Currently registered
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1977 |
05/21/2011 |
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| University of Chicago |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
1976 |
| University of Chicago |
Physics |
BA - Bachelor of Arts |
1974 |
| University of Chicago |
Mathematics |
BA - Bachelor of Arts |
1974 |
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Portfolio
Publications
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Publication |
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| Trade Dress, Trademark Distinction Meaningful Again? |
New York Law Journal |
2007 |
| Broadest Scope of 'Inequitable-Conduct' Materiality Is Endorsed |
New York Law Journal |
2006 |
| It's Time to Pay Closer Attention to Digital Millennium Copyright Act |
New York Law Journal |
2005 |
| Integra: a Fatal Blow to Biotechnology? |
New York Law Journal |
2005 |
| Awarding Profits in Trademark Infringement Cases Made Easier |
New York Law Journal |
2005 |
| The Increasingly Long Arm of U.S. Patent Law |
New York Law Journal |
2005 |
| Federal Circuit Makes Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights Harder |
New York Law Journal |
2005 |
| Noncompliance With Bayh-Dole Leads to Army Getting Patent Title |
New York Law Journal |
2005 |
| Embracing the Arm's-Length Licensor: Closer Than You Think |
New York Law Journal |
2005 |
| Design Patents Take Center Stage in the Federal Circuit |
New York Law Journal |
2004 |
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