- Intellectual PropertyOur firm celebrated its Centennial in 2017. We practice exclusively in the area of intellectual property law, which encompasses patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets and related business and litigation issues. For over 100 years, we have represented diverse clients, including Fortune 500 companies and individual entrepreneurs.
- Unfair CompetitionA trademark is a brand name that is used or intended to be used to identify a source of goods or services, and to distinguish the source from others. A trademark may be a word, phrase, symbol or design, or a combination of these. Non-conventional types of trademarks include colors, fragrances, and sounds. Renner Kenner is currently managing thousands of trademarks around the world.
- Non-compete AgreementRobert (R.J.) Diaz has more than 20 years of legal experience and since 1999, his practice has focused on advising and counseling clients with respect to various aspects of Intellectual Property Law. His areas of expertise include advising and counseling clients with respect to the preparation and prosecution of U.S. and international patent, trademark and copyright applications, patent and trademark infringement, validity and/or freedom to practice analysis and opinion writing, and reviewing and drafting intellectual property licenses and non-compete agreements. He also has extensive experience with litigation, arbitration and/or mediation of complex intellectual property and technology disputes including: patent, trademark, and copyright infringement; ANDA (Hatch-Waxman Act) Litigation; opposition and cancellations proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board; domain name disputes; unfair competition and other business torts. He has worked with a wide range of technologies including: polymers, medical devices, nanotechnology, pharmaceuticals, gas chromatography equipment, refrigerant recycling, printing equipment, welding equipment and wire packaging, machine tools, strip steel manufacturing, fueling systems, fitness equipment, hand-held computer devices, cellular telephone systems, and television satellite receivers.