Consult with companies and individuals who wish to file a trademark application.
16 years
Pamela A. Mulligan is Counsel and focuses her practice in the areas of Litigation, Real Estate and Creditors’ Rights. Ms. Mulligan represents secured and unsecured lenders including corporate and banking clients, in Chapters 7, 11, and 13 bankruptcies, contested and uncontested foreclosures, collection matters, and commercial loan transactions. She also represents businesses and individuals including artists and media organizations in copyright, trademark and general litigation matters. Ms. Mulligan is working closely with our Community Association Group on business development and marketing initiatives.
Prior to joining Ansell Grimm & Aaron, P.C., Ms. Mulligan had a lengthy career as a business development executive working on national marketing programs for some of the nation’s largest entertainment, media and non-profit organizations. Ms. Mulligan was previously with prominent New Jersey law firms where she represented national and community banks, businesses, and individuals.
Following graduation from law school, Ms. Mulligan served as a judicial law clerk for The Honorable Patricia Richmond of the New Jersey Superior Court, Burlington County in 2006-07. In 2015, Ms. Mulligan was nominated as Secretary of the Burlington County Bar Association and she currently serves in that position.
Ms. Mulligan is a frequent speaker on creditor’s rights and other banking and finance related issues. She has given educational presentations for attorneys as part of the National Business Institutes’ continuing education seminar series and shares her knowledge of business law with professional organizations throughout New Jersey.
Ms. Mulligan is on the Syracuse University National Alumni Association Board of Directors and on the Board of Directors for the Central New Jersey Syracuse University Alumni Club as Past President. She is a parishioner at St. Paul Church, Princeton, where she serves as a Eucharistic Minister and as a member of the Marketing Committee.
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