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Firm Profile: HOLLAND & BONZAGNI, P.C. is a full-service Intellectural Property ("IP") law firm, based in Longmeadow, MA. It was founded by Donald Holland in 1981. HOLLAND & BONZAGNI deals exclusively with patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, computer law, cyber law, and related matters, such as joint ventures, technology transfers, licensing and litigation. The firm's primary goal is to help bring its clients' products and services to market and to prevent them from being stolen. It achieves this goal by combining an uncompromising attitude with an aggressive approach, while at the same time, striving to be cost-efficient. HOLLAND & BONZAGNI's clients are generally industrial corporations, both domestic and foreign. They include well-known manufacturers of aircraft, food, paper products, medical equipment, computer software, chemicals, electronic components and other high-tech items. Plus it services chains of restaurants, hospitals and other businesses to protect their products and reputations. In addition, it has represented manufacturers of hand tools and golf equipment, and serviced a supermarket chain. About 40 percent of the firm's work is stopping counterfeiters or unauthorized copiers. HOLLAND & BONZAGNI is one of the recognized leaders in computer litigation (see, e.g., Manufacturers Technologies, Inc. v. CAMS, Inc., 706 F.Supp. 984 (D.Conn. 1989), which was relied on by the Second Circuit Courts of Appeals in defining a test for determining software infringement under copyright law.) The firm is also recognized for trademark innovation and litigation by virtue of several difficult registrations it has obtained, (e.g., the color "tan" for tool boxes) and its string of "trademark" successes in court. The firm also has working relationships with various IP law firms worldwide, and has enjoyed stopping knockoffs in foreign markets. The firm is a member of the International Trademark Association and is included in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers. Although Holland
& Bonzagni represents clients throughout the country, most of
Holland & Bonzagni's clients are located in New England, more
specifically in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Situated on the border
of Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut, near Route I-91
and only 18 miles from Bradley International (Hartford/Springfield)
Airport, clients typically find the location of the firm ideal.
In the mid-1970s, Don Holland was a Patent Examiner in "Rotary Pumps and Turbines" at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Since 1981, Don has been a member of the Adjunct Faculty at Western New England College School of Law, where he has taught IP courses in "Patents and Trade Secrets," "Unfair Trade and Trademark" and "Copyright Law." Don has also co-taught "Intellectual Property" (along with Mary Bonzagni) in the Paralegal Program at BayPath College. Don has written a booklet that many nationwide corporations use, entitled "Corporate Guide to Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights and Trade Secrets." That booklet is in its fourth edition and has received many plaudits. Mary received her undergraduate degree in 1978 from American International College, where she won several major academic awards. The first half of her senior year was spent at Argonne National Laboratory investigating the principle of controllable correlated electron tunneling. After graduation, Mary worked as an organic chemist before attending and graduating with honors from Western New England College School of Law.
John Kramer brought with him a strong basic knowledge of analyzing and writing patent applications, having previously served as a law clerk at Davis & Bujold, a patent law firm in New Hampshire. John's fortés include protecting and licensing software, which he has honed at HOLLAND & BONZAGNI.
Her other responsibilities include assisting the trademark attorneys in managing client trademark portfolios, in both domestic and international markets. Cari has drafted over 500 trademark applications and performed over 1000 trademark searches. Clients often prefer to speak with Cari directly. |
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