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Craig McLaughlin represents clients in matters involving patents, trademarks, trade dress, copyrights, trade secrets, false advertising, unfair competition, misappropriation of likeness, civil judicial forfeiture, matters with U.S. Customs, license agreements and other business related matters. Having business experience, his understanding of clients' businesses frequently runs deep and he enjoys devoting his energies to client needs and concerns. Mr. McLaughlin is member of the California Bar, the Bar of the United States Supreme Court and is a registered patent attorney with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Advancing his clients' interests, Mr. McLaughlin has appeared in many courts across the United States and has acheived significant results, including trials and appeals, an abbreviated list of which can be found on the firm's website at .
Personally, and when time permits, he enjoys flyfishing, skiing, and golf.
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Acquired: 1996
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3020 Old Ranch Parkway, Suite 300, Seal Beach, CA, 90740
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Posted by Christel | February 13, 2015 | Lawsuits & Disputes
A Compasionate Lawyer who cares
I came to know Craig McLaughlin after being served with a federal lawsuit for unfair competition. I was very frightened and did not know what to do. Fortunately, he was recommended to me by another lawyer. Mr. McLaughlin immediately eased my mind and gave me confidence that he would be there for m...
"I endorse this lawyer. Mr. McLaughlin is a diligent attorney that provides first class service to his clientele. I do not hesitate to refer his services to my clients."
"I have good friends who operate a popular restaurant in Southern California where they host karaoke shows. In 2011 they were sued in federal court for trademark infringement by Slep-tone Corporation, a karaoke disc manufacturer. Slep-tone had alleged millions of dollars in damages against my friends and had already sued hundreds of karaoke hosts across the country achieving many settlements. As a lawyer myself, I recognized that the matter was quite serious and that a knowledgeable trademark litigator was needed. I recommended Craig McLaughlin. Craig thereafter vigorously took on Slep-tone and its two law firms and before long had turned the tables. In fact, he got the lawsuit dismissed and forced Slep-tone to pay his fees. Relying on evidence Craig presented, in the order awarding fees, the judge stated that Slep-tone had engaged in bad faith litigation conduct and that the lawsuit was "nothing more than a shakedown." My friends were very pleased. I highly recommend him."
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2008
Life member, Million Dollar Advocates Forum
1994
Dean's List, Whittier Law School
1994
Trial Advocacy Honors Board, Whittier Law School
2006 - 2008
Managing Partner Trial Division, Eclipse Group LLP
2004 - 2006
Partner, O'Connor Christensen & McLaughlin LLP
2002 - 2004
Associate, Levin Intellectual Property Group
2000 - 2002
Associate, Fulwider Patton
1999 - Present
United States Patent and Trademark OfficePatent Attorney
1996 - Present
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Affirmed in part, reversed in part.
Obtained judgment in clients' favor. Of the many dozens of defendants in this case, and hundreds of defendants plaintiff has sued across the country, clients were the only defendants to obtain court-awarded attorney's fees as a prevailing party.
Reversed decision of trial court
Case settled under confidential terms.
Jury verdict in favor of client for over $3.5 million which was later reduced. Attorneys' fees also awarded to client.
Court ordered government of United States to return client's funds wrongfully seized.
1995
Juris Doctor
1979
Bachelors
2013
Intellectual Property for Entrepreneurs
2011
Legal Risks of Using Social Media
2010
Intellectual Property Concepts
2010
Intellectual Property Considerations for the Start-up
2009
Intellectual Property Considerations for the Entreprenuer
2006
Negotiation
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