George Rondeau practices intellectual property (IP) law, including domestic and international patent and trademark procurement, patentability and trademark registrability opinions, infringement and validity studies, infringement avoidance and due diligence reviews, portfolio analysis, and licensing of patents, trademarks and technology. He also counsels clients on IP strategic planning and dispute resolution and enforcement. In addition, George provides ongoing strategy and analysis support in patent litigation matters. His patent practice covers mechanical, electrical and computer software/hardware inventions.
George has extensive experience in patent work for clients such as Microsoft (software and hardware), Attachmate (software), digEcor (in-flight entertainment systems), Cellular Technical Services (cell phone fraud detection), Leviton (data and telecom products), Intermec (barcode readers and software), and StairMaster and LeMond Fitness (exercise equipment). He has also handled licensing and trademark work for many of these clients. George recently represented Wagstaff in a complex technology transfer agreement arbitration.