Overview

Laura Tejeda specializes in U.S. and international trademark clearance and prosecution and trademark enforcement. She also manages worldwide trademark portfolios for a diverse range of corporate clients, with particular expertise in the fashion and hospitality industries.

Prior to joining the firm, Laura practiced all aspects of trademark and copyright law at an international law firm in New York, New York, including global trademark portfolio management, trademark and copyright litigation, and TTAB and international registry disputes. Previously, Laura worked as an associate in the New York City office of another international law firm where her practice included securities litigation, corporate governance and complex commercial litigation. In addition to her intellectual property and litigation experience, Laura maintains an active pro bono practice, in which she represents indigent clients in education, immigration and asylum matters, including successfully obtaining asylum for a political refugee.

While attending law school, Laura was a member of the Georgetown Law Journal. She also served as a legal intern to Judge Nicholas Figueroa in the Supreme Court of the State of New York.

Besides her law practice, Laura is a director of a 501(c)3 charity which focuses on providing social and monetary support to families of children diagnosed with cancer.

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Georgetown University Law Center J.D. (2005) cum laude, Dean's List

University of Michigan B.A. (2001) Political Science, with distinction

Admissions

New York (2006)

Court Admissions

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

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