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Matt Bierlein is an Associate with LUPER NEIDENTHAL & LOGAN and focuses the majority of his practice within the firm’s Business Law Department. He provides primary support to the firm’s clients on intellectual property, technology, and Internet law matters. Matt also counsels clients regarding general business matters, including entity formation and governance as well as contractual negotiations and drafting. He additionally assists the firm’s clients on real estate and trust matters.

Matt received his Bachelor of Arts in computer science from the College of Wooster and his Juris Doctor from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. Prior to law school, he served in the AmeriCorps
National Civilian Community Corps, worked as a computer programmer and taught English in China. Outside of work, Matt is an avid “weekend warrior” on the basketball and tennis courts, golfer, and stays active in community service.

Representative Experience

  • Counseled clients on branding and trademark clearance, prepared and filed trademark registrations and addressed issues raised by the USPTO during the trademark prosecution process, and engaged in trademark enforcement, from creating an enforcement plan through litigation.
  • Defended clients from claims of trademark infringement and aided clients in resolving trademark disputes.
  • Counseled clients on copyright clearance and prepared and filed copyright registrations.
  • Defended clients from claims of copyright infringement and aided clients in resolving copyright disputes.
  • Drafted licensing agreements and assignments pertaining to clients’ intellectual property rights.
  • Worked with clients to determine business needs, and drafted operating, licensing, and asset purchase agreements in addition to other contractual documents.
  • Advised clients of rights and obligations under trust agreements and related documents.
  • Reviewed and prepared commercial lease agreements and advised clients of rights, obligations, and claims under such agreements.
  • Evaluated oil and gas issues and cleared title to property of oil and gas encumbrances.
  • Filed and litigated foreclosure actions on defaulted mortgage liens.

Publications

Education

  • The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, Juris Doctor (2006)
  • The College of Wooster, B.A. in Computer Science (2001)

Bar Admissions

  • State of Ohio (2006)

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • Columbus Bar Association
  • American Intellectual Property Law Association

Community Interest or Involvement

  • YWCA
  • Pelotonia
  • MidOhio Foodbank
  • Habitat for Humanity

 




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