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John J. Connors is a patent attorney with over 35 years of experience, including a brief term as a Los Angeles assistant district attorney pro tempore. He has been employed as in-house patent counsel to the Standard Oil Company, the Brunswick Corporation and TRW, where he managed the patent and licensing department, and served on the Advanced Electronics Panel chaired by Simon Ramo and the Patent Committee for the Aerospace Industry Association. In 1983, Mr. Connors founded Connors & Associates, a law firm dedicated to creating valuable property and contractual rights in the ideas of its clients in the most cost-effective way.
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Acquired: 1977
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State: Illinois
Acquired: 1965
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13421 Danbury Ln Unit 135i, Seal Beach, CA, 90740
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2015 - Present
Director, ICU Medical, Inc.
1983 - Present
Managing Partner, Connors & Associates, Inc.
2015 - 2015
Patent Counsel, Trw
2015 - 2015
Patent Counsel, Brunswick Corporation
2015 - 2015
Patent Counsel, Standard Oil Company, Law Department
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1965
JD - Juris Doctor
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BS - Bachelor of Science
2002
English
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Can change in description of the services/product overcome final office action refusal of a mark for likelihood of confusion?
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