Insights: News Releases Kilpatrick Townsend’s Alicia Grahn Jones Featured Speaker at Women in Law: Making Rain, Climbing the Ladder and Forging Your Path
ATLANTA (September 14) -- Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today that Partner Alicia Grahn Jones will serve as a featured speaker at the Daily Report’s Women in Law: Making Rain, Climbing the Ladder and Forging Your Path CLE. The event will be held on Wednesday, September 30, at 103 West in Atlanta, Georgia.
Ms. Jones will join other industry leaders in a session titled, “Off Ramps, On Ramps and Slow Lanes.” Panelists will discuss what law firms have done – and what more they can do – to recruit and retain female lawyers. Topics will include reduced hour arrangements and what law firms can learn from other industries.
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Ms. Jones concentrates her practice in the areas of trademark clearance, prosecution, and litigation. She has substantial experience representing clients before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board in opposition and cancellation proceedings and in federal district courts in trademark infringement matters. Ms. Jones also helps clients determine the availability of trademarks, develop and implement appropriate trademark registration programs, monitor and enforce trademark rights, and manage trademark disputes throughout the world. Ms. Jones is also the President-Elect of the Georgia Association for Women Lawyers and the Atlanta Representative of KT’s Women’s Initiative.
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