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Nine Seed IP partners selected to Washington Super Lawyers List

Seed IP partners Frank Abramonte, David V. Carlson, Kevin S. Costanza, William O. Ferron, Jr., Karl R. Hermanns, Kevan L. Morgan, Dr. Stephen J. Rosenman, Jeffrey M. Sakoi, and Jim White have been selected as 2016 Super Lawyers, as published in Thomson Reuters’ Washington Super Lawyers, Summer 2016 issue. Since 1991, Super Lawyers has provided a yearly listing of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Super Lawyers honorees are nominated and selected through a detailed process based on nomination points, research points and peer-review points. Super Lawyers is published as a special supplement in leading newspapers and in city and regional magazines across the country. All nine of our selected attorneys are multiple-year Super Lawyers honorees and each specializes in intellectual property law. Mr. Hermanns and Dr. Rosenman are attorneys within Seed IP’s Biotechnology, Chemistry & Pharmaceuticals Group; Mr. Costanza, Mr. Ferron, and Mr. Sakoi are attorneys within Seed IP’s Mechanical Engineering & Trademark Group; Mr. Abramonte, Mr. Carlson, Mr. Morgan, and Mr. White are attorneys within Seed IP’s Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Group.

Seed IP proudly congratulates our nine attorneys who have been selected to the 2016 Super Lawyers list.

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