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Arlen Olsen, has been recognized by Fortune Magazine as a Top-Rated Lawyer in Intellectual Property Law. Mr. Olsen is currently rated an AV attorney by Martindale Hubble. In 2013, Mr. Olsen was also featured on American Dreams, a Silicon Valley talk show as a leading expert in Intellectual Property. Mr. Olsen has over 25 years of experience in all aspects of intellectual property law, including infringement litigation and appeals, transfer and enforcement, patent and trademark prosecution including oppositions, cancellations, interferences, reexaminations and other post grant proceedings. Mr. Olsen is a founding Partner of Schmeiser, Olsen & Watts LLP and a former United States Patent Examiner. Mr. Olsen has prosecuted numerous patents that have been litigated and received damages in excess of $60 million dollars. Additional activities include teaching seminars and appearing as a guest lecturer on intellectual property matters for corporations and educational institutions and evaluating and consulting with clients regarding the scope, enforcement and protection of intellectual property rights. Named one of the top attorneys in business services (Intellectual Property) in the July/August 2010 Corporate Counsel Edition of Super Lawyers magazine and an AV rated attorney by his peers in Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Olsen has been an adjunct professor of law at Albany Law School since 2005 where he teaches Patent Prosecution and Claim Drafting. Mr. Olsen graduated from George Mason University Law School in 1993 with distinction in Intellectual Property Law.
Power Equipment Systems Inc. dba Condensing Heat Exchanger v. Combustion Energy Systems (No. 04-3cv-0098) (W.D.Mass.) Successful settlement of patent infringement re heat exchangers.
Danko v. Longstreet Press, Inc. No. 2005-cv-109094 Superior Court Georgia Represented Author of best seller The Millionaire Next Door through local counsel for default judgment against literary book publisher for breach of contract in failing to pay author.
The Fort Miller Co., Inc v Con-Fab California Corp. et al. 11-cv-05473 (N.D. Cal.) Successfully settled patent infringement dispute for client after evidentiary court mediation proceeding.
In re Cancellation of the Trademark Magictime against Distribuciones Roma S. de R.L. in Honduras Successfully cancelled Trademark in Honduras opposition proceeding.
BG Industries v. MPL, Ltd (No. 02-cv-02055) (C.D. Cal.) Successfully dismissed Declaratory Judgment for Patent infringement dispute and patent ownership for inflatable cushioning device.
Northeast Center for Beekeeping, LLC DBA Betterbee v. Neidig (Cancellation No. 92063761) Trademark cancellation before TTAB, standing, priority and likelihood of confusion. Cancelled mark of third party and registered client’s mark.
Banana Republic (Apparel) LLC v. Nerenberg (Opposition No. 91195018 TTAB) Represented Brand Owner in dispute with Banana Republic over BR mark.
Nationwide Tarps, Inc. DBA NTI Global v. Handwerker and Midwest Canvas (No. 04-cv-1188) (N.D.N.Y.) First to file in district court, race to the court house, jurisdiction, and declaratory judgment action; false advertisement claims; declaratory judgment action of non-infringement of patents; failure to mark dismissed because it is was a defense to patent infringement rather than an affirmative claim; actions in Illinois and New York.
Otis Elevator Company v. Otis Products, Inc. (Opposition No. 91169715 TTAB) Defended small company in Trademark opposition before TTAB over Otis mark.
Specialty Silicone Products v. Trico Products and Genuine Parts Company, Inc. (No. 1:02-cv-504) Dispute regarding windshield wiper blades. Case successfully settled.
Tempur-Peduc v. Simmons Bedding Company et al. (No. 09-CV00032) (S.D.Va.) Represented defendant in large bedding patent infringement dispute. Case successfully settled.
John Mezzalingua Associates, Inc. v. International Trade Comm’n, 660 F.3d 1322, 33 ITRD 1401, 100 U.S.P.Q.2d 1462, (Fed. Cir. 2011) Patent prosecution counsel in successful ITC proceeding and Federal Circuit Appeal in which the client was granted a favorable general exclusion order.
John Mezzalingua Associates, Inc. v. Arris Intern Inc., ., 2003 WL 23282752, 2003 Markman 23282752, (W.D. Wis., 2003) (NO. 03-C-353-C) Patent prosecution counsel in patents successfully litigated through trial and found to be valid and wifully infringed resulting in the grant of attorney’s fees.
NXIVM Corp. v. Ross Institute, 364 F.3d 471, 2004 Copr.L.Dec. P 28,800, 70 U.S.P.Q.2d 1538, (2d Cir. 2004) (No. 03-7952) Second Circuit oral argument in inter locutory appeal on fair use in copyright infringement.

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