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Copyright Application Attorney

David Barmak|20 Yrs Exp

Copyright Application Attorney · Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC

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·20 years experience
701 Pennsylvania Ave Nw; STE 900, Washington, DC, 20004https://fiu.edu
Copyright ApplicationIntellectual PropertyPatent ApplicationPatent InfringementTrademark Application
703-464-4800Claim my Profile

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David Barmak is an attorney at Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC, based in Washington, D.C.. With 20 years of experience, David has built a career dedicated to serving clients across a range of legal matters. David's areas of expertise include Intellectual Property, Copyright Application, Patent Infringement, and Patent Application. David is licensed to practice law in Florida.

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  • Copyright Application35%
  • Intellectual Property23%
  • Patent Application17%
  • Patent Infringement14%
  • Trademark Application11%

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English

Experience

20+ years

Copyright Application Attorney at Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC. Admitted to practice in Florida (2006). Focus areas include Copyright Application, Intellectual Property, Patent Application.

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701 Pennsylvania Ave Nw; STE 900, Washington, DC, 20004
703-464-4800

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