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Meredith L. Ainbinder
Meredith is an associate at Bromberg & Sunstein and an active member of the firm’s IP litigation and copyright practice groups. Meredith has been involved in complex litigation at all stages, from managing discovery through trial and post-trial practice. Her cases have ranged from false advertising and other unfair competition claims in the consumer products arena to trademark infringement on the Internet to patent cases involving cutting-edge telecommunications technology. Before attending law school, Meredith worked in the field of high-technology public relations and brings that industry perspective to bear on helping her clients achieve their business goals.
Experience
- Represented leading musical instrument manufacturer in securing multi-million dollar victory in false advertising and commercial disparagement lawsuit in U.S. District Court.
- Represented clients in high-stakes patent disputes in industries including telecommunications and security.
- Represented clients in trademark and anti-cybersquatting lawsuits.
- Advised clients regarding trade secrets and unfair competition.
- Advised clients regarding copyright law issues.
Professional and Community Involvement
- Media and Public Relations Co-Chair of the Women's Bar Association
- Member of the Best Practices Committee of the Women’s Bar Association
- Member of the Boston Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association and Boston Patent Law Association
- Authored, “Supreme Court Broadens Research Exemption” in Boston Patent Law Association Newsletter
- Quoted in Mass High Tech on July 28, 2006 article on law firm technology
- Member of the Combined Jewish Philanthropies Young Lawyers Group Committee
Bar and Court Admissions
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
- United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Honors
- Named as a "Rising Star" in 2007 and 2008 by the publishers of Law and Politics and Boston magazine. Only the top 2.5 percent of MA attorneys who are under the age of 40 or who have been practicing for 10 or fewer years are named Rising Stars through independent research and upon recommendation of their peers.
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